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Quantum Systems, Airbus Defense and Space Partner to Research AI-Enabled UAV Swarming Technology DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby Airbus Defense and Space GmbH, Quantum-Systems GmbH and Spleenlab GmbH were honored with research from the USA. german military planning office Demonstrate and analyze the necessary AI elements for a tactical UAS swarm in real-world scenarios. A project known as KITU 2 (Kรผnstliche Intelligenz fรผr taktische UAS; Artificial Intelligence for Tactical UAS), which focuses on the effectiveness of tactical UAS, is funded by the German Ministry of Defense. The partnership will enable each company to play to its key strengths. Airbus…

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Read and listen to all headlines in one place. Excerpts from DRONELIFE Drone News for the week ending July 7, 2023. Click on the title below to read the full article. Continue reading below or listen. FIXAR Sponsors Latvian Space Modeling Team Latvian drone software and hardware developer fixer announced the sponsorship of the Latvian team. 2023 FAI Space Model World Championships. Held July 1-8 in Austin, Texas, the event will see teams from 19 nations compete to build lightweight rockets designed for specific flight times across a variety of aircraft categories. Australia introduces 40-question BVLOS test for operations in…

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Estonia steps forward in U-Space sandbox DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb The Estonian Transport Association recently invested in the U-Space sandbox in partnership with: ANRA TechnologiesA leading provider of UAM services, has taken another important step in its development. A recent stakeholder workshop at Tartu Science Park, where the new facility will be based, brought together participants from the aerospace industry, trade associations and research institutions to discuss business plans and confirm preliminary operational concepts. We also visited the site and discussed the location of the facility. operations center. Launched in April, the sandbox represents a major step forward…

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New research on hydrogen production from seawater could help advance hydrogen drone technology DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb As drone developers and consumers seek drones with longer ranges and higher payloads, the limitations of the lithium-ion batteries that power the majority of commercial UAVs are becoming increasingly apparent. While exciting developments continue in battery replacement technology designed to extend driving range (see here), one possible solution to the ongoing challenge is to harness power via hydrogen fuel cells instead. could be a drone that supplies With fuel cells being used everywhere from civilian cars to space rockets, it’s easy…

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