UST Weekly eBrief - July 13th, 2023
Unmanned Systems Technology
The world’s largest ecosystem for unmanned systems #technology and #innovation.
Here’s a quick roundup of some of this week’s top news and developments in the unmanned industry…
YellowScan?explains how?Instadrone?used the?YellowScan Explorer LiDAR system?to conduct a comprehensive modeling of four avalanche corridors in the Pyrenees, covering a total area of 430 hectares (1 060 ac.) through a LiDAR survey.
Draper?is unveiling a new set of capabilities for small UAS that represents an advance in the platform from remotely operated vehicles to those capable of fully autonomous operations.
One new capability is to equip sUAS so that they can fly ahead of a military unit to scout a location and sense the presence of Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) elements…
Wavefront Systems?discusses the growing threat of unmanned platforms in the underwater domain, and the company’s subsequent development of the Sentinel IDS portable, lightweight detection system that can be used to detect threats in shallow waters and over a wide range.
The?Sentinel IDS system is capable of emitting a 360° Linear-Period-Modulated (LPM) pulse and using 256 receive beams equally spaced along a perimeter to detect and discriminate targets at up to 1,500m range.
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Domo Tactical Communications (DTC) will be presenting a webinar, on Friday, July 14th at 9AM (BST), about Communications Technology for Unmanned Systems.
The webinar will focus on use cases and applications for DTC datalink technology across small, medium and long range UAS applications.?DTC will introduce their market leading BluSDR datalink range which provides frequency agile, robust and secure communications datalinks to unmanned systems customers around the world.
Teledyne Marine?has released a case study explaining how?US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)?scientists are using the Teledyne G3 hybrid glider to conduct underwater surveying in the Great Lakes.
Since 2014, the EPA’s Great Lakes National Program Office and Office of Research and Development have been using?Teledyne Slocum Gliders?in over 20 glider missions in all five of the Great Lakes to assess water quality trends and status. The missions have collected more than 60,000 profiles in an area of glider transects encompassing over 7,200 km or almost 4,500 miles.
In this article, UXV Technologies?explores the features of its Soldier Robotic Controller (SRoC), a ruggedized ground control station for drones and robotics.
Based around the Panasonic FZ-S1 tablet and providing a variety of joysticks and buttons to cover diverse functionality requirements, SRoC serves as the primary interface between the pilot and the Unmanned Vehicle, offering precise and intuitive control over movements and various functions.
Read all the latest news on UnmannedSystemsTechnology.com >
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