New GPS ‘circle spoofing’ moves ship locations thousands of miles
May 26, 2020
New research by Bjorn Bergman of the environmental non-profit SkyTruth has found ships in various parts of the […]
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New research by Bjorn Bergman of the environmental non-profit SkyTruth has found ships in various parts of the […]
Researchers at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center have designed an antenna-mounting platform to provide users satellite-based tracking functions […]
Rolls-Royce and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd. have signed a strategic partnership to design, test and validate […]
Limited landing area as well as interference due to wind disturbance and wave motion make shipboard landings of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) extremely difficult. Use of UAVs at sea can enhance the efficiency of intelligence gathering and surveillance, and could also increase long-range air-strike capability.
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