When GNSS does not work
October 26, 2023
GNSS is like opium. Highly addictive, pleasing to the user, but laced with peril when you’re hooked. GPS World readers are well aware of the vulnerabilities.
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GNSS is like opium. Highly addictive, pleasing to the user, but laced with peril when you’re hooked. GPS World readers are well aware of the vulnerabilities.
From mapping coastal areas with airborne lidar bathymetry to delivering medicines, from locating lost hikers to mapping fires, from enhancing the situational awareness of first responders to monitoring invasive species, UAVs are quickly becoming essential.
Trimble and Kyivstar, Ukraine’s largest telecommunications company, have partnered to install a new CORS network to provide GNSS correction services across the country.
Ukraine’s allies in Europe are sending the country new UAVs and counter-UAV equipment. Rheinmetall is preparing to send its LUNA NG unmanned reconnaissance UAV to Kyiv.
Russia released a large number of attack UAVs targeting Kyiv, Ukraine, in the early morning of June 20, reported the New York Times.
Urban air mobility shows up at the Paris Air Show; kamikaze UAVs are now playing a significant role in the war in Ukraine; India reacts and builds its own.
Russia claimed Ukraine had launched an overnight UAV attack on the Kremlin in an effort to assassinate President Vladimir Putin.
A couple of war in Ukraine unmanned air vehicle (UAV) stories and a response to the recent Open Letter by “Future of Life Institute” with over 200,000 signatures on advanced artificial intelligence (AI), which urged a six-month moratorium to allow the development of seemingly much needed AI regulations.
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