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New Archimedes laser weapon system for low-cost drone kill trialed for Pentagon
US firm Aurelius Systems has completed live testing of its Archimedes autonomous directed-energy system ...
It’s a game changer. It’s smaller, uses only 4kWh, can be connected to a vehicle, and is three to four times less expensive than current laser or microwave systems,” Erex Riahi, the CEO of Esh-Tech, ...
In a nutshell: A computer vision specialist has built a system that uses deep learning and a laser-based targeting setup to hunt down mosquitoes. Steven Cheng, who works in computer vision and ...
High-energy lasers are spreading around the world. A new field known as counter-directed energy weapons could determine ...
Soldiers assigned to the 25th Infantry Division partnered with Philippine Army forces and industry representatives during ...
In this work, we demonstrate a PIC-based Mamyshev oscillator MLL with erbium-doped silicon nitride waveguides. This system can be self-seeded and achieves a high pulse energy for a PIC-based MLL ...
In 2026, data centers face a rapidly evolving security landscape, driven by technological advancements such as artificial intelligence, cloud integration, the Internet of Things, and the rise of ...
Fincantieri has wrapped up its inaugural Maritime Security Hackathon, awarding top honors to startup Lares Technologies for a ...
Leon County Schools is testing a new safety system using AI weapon detection and drones to stop active shooters.
A new optical in-memory computing system based on an array of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) has the potential to circumvent the Von Neumann bottleneck. The high modulation speed of ...
Automatic license plate readers have long been marketed as tools that help law enforcement recover stolen vehicles, locate ...
A Tallahassee high school will be the first in the nation to use a new security system combining AI gun detection, 3D mapping ...
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