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Better Together, Find Fix and Finish at a Reasonable Cost
June 23 by Defence IQ NewsFormer Special Operations Air Advisor and Intelligence Analyst, Adam Schuler shares his views on how to more cost effectively use ISR related assets.
Building a European UAS Ecosystem for Defence & Innovation
June 02 by Nicholas NelsonThe ongoing Coronavirus pandemic is accelerating the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) across commercial, civil government, and defense markets. Europe needs to embrace the UAS industry to support...
Now is the Time for the U.S. to Lead (and Benefit from) the UAS Boom
April 28 by Nicholas NelsonUAS has profound implications for both the commercial industry and government, reaching many aspects of our lives. Startups in the United States (U.S.) are developing many of these technologies, with...
Priorities for Homeland Security: Everything you need to know
July 24 by IDGA Editorial StaffThis report will provide you with a big picture view of Homeland Security, trends, statistics and latest innovations so you can make more informed decisions.
IDE UAS: A new innovative Tactical (UAS) emerges from Greece
December 15 by George TsiboukisA new, innovative, tactical unmanned aerial system (UAS), which can be used for security and military missions, was unveiled recently by the Greek defence company INTRACOM Defense Electronics (IDE).
Small is beautiful: Nano drone tech is advancing
July 20 by Rory JacksonRapid improvement in micro drone technology is providing defence interests with new nimble capabilities.
France awards tactical mini-UAS programme to Thales
January 11 by Victor M. S. BarreiraThe French Ministry of Defence's armament procurement organisation, the Direction Générale de l’Armement (DGA), has awarded prime contractor Thales to supply the Spy’Ranger tactical mini-unmanned airc...
Are we prepared for the threat of privately owned UAVs?
September 23 by Defence IQ Press"Of those industries that are seen as particularly 'at-risk' of unlawful drone use, 83% claim they require counter-drone solutions and are yet to fulfill this requirement..." Estimated at aro...
US grappling with counter-UAS technology challenges
September 08 by Richard de SilvaAs Defence IQ has recently reported, the rising number of criminal and negligent incidents involving civilian unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) is pushing harder on the need for a greater awareness of t...
Civil UAV Regulations Worldwide
August 08 by Defence IQ PressThe civilian use of UAVs presents homeland security, critical national infrastructure and commercial industries with a myriad of safety and privacy challenges. However, while 2016 represents a landmar...
Interviewing the experts on the future of UAS training and simulation
November 02 by Defence IQ PressIn this feature, Lt Col Mark "Cliff" Andrews, Chief, AGS Operations Branch at NATO SHAPE, explains the importance of working with key allies in the area of UAS training and simulation and highlights...
Watchkeeper X pitched as ‘affordable’ UAS model
October 14 by Joseph CarpenterThales has launched a new campaign to reshape its Watchkeeper unmanned aerial system (UAS) offer to make the platform more amenable to foreign customers. Dubbed ‘Watchkeeper X’, the i...