Super-sensitive imaging systems cover new ground. In the near future, laser-based detection systems will allow military aircraft to identify enemy ground vehicles accurately in battle zones and permit ...
JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST, 31 July 2011. A defense technology company in Warminster, Pa., called Navmar Applied Sciences Corp. received $148.8 million in U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) ...
The Navy is using a three-dimensional imaging system and high-definition cameras on a drone helicopter set to identify potential pirate ships. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech ...
Raytheon has won a $38.6 million contract to develop laser radar (LADAR) sensor technology for the next generation of Ballistic Missile Defense Organization interceptors as part of the US Army's ...
AEye’s patented technology utilizes controllable delays between ladar pulses to distinguish between own pulse reflections and interfering pulses. The apparatus includes a receiver with a photodetector ...
Harris-led team demonstrates sensor's ability to see through foliage or camouflage under DARPA-funded programme US development of laser imaging sensors could deny an enemy the sanctuary of concealment ...
A trio of vendors recently demonstrated a solution that could be the "eyes" of the Army's Future Combat Systems (FCS), identifying obscured military targets without putting soldiers in harm's way. The ...
Harris Corporation has been awarded $6.6 million to develop and demonstrate the Jigsaw Laser Radar 3D-imaging test-bed system for use on a DP-5X Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. (CECOM) to develop and ...
For the past several years, various research institutions and organizations have been experimenting with electronic “white canes” for the blind. One of these was the ultrasound-enabled UltraCane, ...
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