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British Army deploys in-country to fight rogue drones; aircraft now arriving, departing
Gatwick Airport closed following reports of two drones flying in and around the airfield.
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London turns to America after EU excludes Britain from Galileo satellite program
The U.K. says it plans to leave the Galileo GPS program with Europe, and American industry could benefit.
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BAE rolls out augmented-reality suite for the Royal Navy
The company’s system presents bridge watch officers with a mashup of sensor data overlaid on the ship’s actual surroundings.
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UK eyes alternative to Galileo satellite system as Brexit row widens
The Brexit squabble has snared Britain’s fast-growing space industry, which has been excluded by the EU from bidding for further Galileo-related contracts.
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Airbus marks two milestones for Zephyr solar-powered drone
The machines have previously been touted as capable of providing surveillance or communications relay capabilities, possibly for special forces.
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Why an unmanned fighter fleet isn’t yet viable, in the words of Britain’s Air Force chief
It wasn’t that long ago some in Europe were talking about having an unmanned combat air capability ready for service by 2030.
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BAE Systems partners with drone specialist for solar-powered UAV
Europe’s largest defense contractor is throwing its weight behind a company called Prismatic in the development of the firm’s solar electric-powered drone.
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Saab’s GlobalEye swing-role surveillance aircraft goes airborne
The Swedish company says it remains on schedule to deliver an order of three of the modified Bombardier Global 6000 jets to the United Arab Emirates.
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First look: Saab unveils GlobalEye surveillance aircraft for the Middle East
Saab has taken the wraps off a new surveillance aircraft destined to equip the United Arab Emirates with a powerful airborne early warning and control capability.
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Carbonite-2 satellite enters orbit to test British intel-gathering capability
The sensors employed on Carbonite-2 enable the British military to film moving objects such as vehicles, aircraft and ships in ultrahigh definition and color video.
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British Army deploys in-country to fight rogue drones; aircraft now arriving, departing
Gatwick Airport closed following reports of two drones flying in and around the airfield.
-
London turns to America after EU excludes Britain from Galileo satellite program
The U.K. says it plans to leave the Galileo GPS program with Europe, and American industry could benefit.
-
BAE rolls out augmented-reality suite for the Royal Navy
The company’s system presents bridge watch officers with a mashup of sensor data overlaid on the ship’s actual surroundings.
-
UK eyes alternative to Galileo satellite system as Brexit row widens
The Brexit squabble has snared Britain’s fast-growing space industry, which has been excluded by the EU from bidding for further Galileo-related contracts.
-
Airbus marks two milestones for Zephyr solar-powered drone
The machines have previously been touted as capable of providing surveillance or communications relay capabilities, possibly for special forces.
-
Why an unmanned fighter fleet isn’t yet viable, in the words of Britain’s Air Force chief
It wasn’t that long ago some in Europe were talking about having an unmanned combat air capability ready for service by 2030.
-
BAE Systems partners with drone specialist for solar-powered UAV
Europe’s largest defense contractor is throwing its weight behind a company called Prismatic in the development of the firm’s solar electric-powered drone.
-
Saab’s GlobalEye swing-role surveillance aircraft goes airborne
The Swedish company says it remains on schedule to deliver an order of three of the modified Bombardier Global 6000 jets to the United Arab Emirates.
-
First look: Saab unveils GlobalEye surveillance aircraft for the Middle East
Saab has taken the wraps off a new surveillance aircraft destined to equip the United Arab Emirates with a powerful airborne early warning and control capability.
-
Carbonite-2 satellite enters orbit to test British intel-gathering capability
The sensors employed on Carbonite-2 enable the British military to film moving objects such as vehicles, aircraft and ships in ultrahigh definition and color video.
-
British Army deploys in-country to fight rogue drones; aircraft now arriving, departing
Gatwick Airport closed following reports of two drones flying in and around the airfield.
-
London turns to America after EU excludes Britain from Galileo satellite program
The U.K. says it plans to leave the Galileo GPS program with Europe, and American industry could benefit.
-
BAE rolls out augmented-reality suite for the Royal Navy
The company’s system presents bridge watch officers with a mashup of sensor data overlaid on the ship’s actual surroundings.
-
UK eyes alternative to Galileo satellite system as Brexit row widens
The Brexit squabble has snared Britain’s fast-growing space industry, which has been excluded by the EU from bidding for further Galileo-related contracts.
-
Airbus marks two milestones for Zephyr solar-powered drone
The machines have previously been touted as capable of providing surveillance or communications relay capabilities, possibly for special forces.
-
Why an unmanned fighter fleet isn’t yet viable, in the words of Britain’s Air Force chief
It wasn’t that long ago some in Europe were talking about having an unmanned combat air capability ready for service by 2030.
-
BAE Systems partners with drone specialist for solar-powered UAV
Europe’s largest defense contractor is throwing its weight behind a company called Prismatic in the development of the firm’s solar electric-powered drone.
-
Saab’s GlobalEye swing-role surveillance aircraft goes airborne
The Swedish company says it remains on schedule to deliver an order of three of the modified Bombardier Global 6000 jets to the United Arab Emirates.
-
First look: Saab unveils GlobalEye surveillance aircraft for the Middle East
Saab has taken the wraps off a new surveillance aircraft destined to equip the United Arab Emirates with a powerful airborne early warning and control capability.
-
Carbonite-2 satellite enters orbit to test British intel-gathering capability
The sensors employed on Carbonite-2 enable the British military to film moving objects such as vehicles, aircraft and ships in ultrahigh definition and color video.













