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Turkey’s STM debuts new unmanned systems, is ‘really open’ to Gulf collaboration

Turkey’s STM debuts new unmanned systems, is ‘really open’ to Gulf collaboration

In a recent interview with Breaking Defense, the general manager of a leading technology firm announced that the company is intensifying its efforts in artificial intelligence, image processing, and machine learning. This strategic move aims to enhance their existing capabilities and explore deeper applications of these advanced technologies. The initiative reflects the company's commitment to innovation and staying at the forefront of technological advancements. By leveraging these cutting-edge tools, the firm seeks to improve its product offerings and maintain a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

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IRGC Attacks MSC Containership in Gulf

IRGC Attacks MSC Containership in Gulf

The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has announced its responsibility for a recent attack, asserting that the action was a direct response to U.S. military strikes on an Iranian vessel. This escalation in hostilities highlights the ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States, particularly in the context of maritime security in the region. The IRGC's statement indicates a calculated retaliation, emphasizing the group's commitment to defending Iranian interests against perceived aggression. The incident underscores the fragile state of relations and the potential for further conflict in the area.

SkyDrive Partners with Japan Biz Aviation for 2028 eVTOL Launch Framework

SkyDrive Partners with Japan Biz Aviation for 2028 eVTOL Launch Framework

SkyDrive Inc., a Toyota-based eVTOL manufacturer, has partnered with Japan Biz Aviation Co., Ltd. to establish a commercial framework for its eVTOL launch by 2028. This memorandum of understanding, announced on July 9, 2026, will leverage JBZ's expertise in operating HondaJet and Bell 429 helicopters to facilitate eVTOL flights in Japan. SkyDrive currently holds orders for 427 aircraft, including 354 pre-orders and 73 purchase agreements, with a notable 20-unit order from AeroGulf Services in Dubai. The collaboration is significant as it aims to bridge the operational gap for domestic buyers, many of whom lack an air operator’s certificate. SkyDrive plans to engage experienced operators to support commercial flights, enhancing the viability of eVTOL technology in Japan. The agreement follows SkyDrive's earlier partnership with a Japanese helicopter operator and underscores the importance of operational frameworks in promoting advanced air mobility. Looking ahead, SkyDrive is actively pursuing type certification with civil aviation authorities in both Japan and the United States, with a target service entry in 2028. Production of the SKYDRIVE aircraft commenced in March 2024, and the company plans to showcase its eVTOL capabilities during demonstration flights at the 2025 Osaka Expo. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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AH-64 Apache Shot Down By Iran, U.S. Will Retaliate: Trump

AH-64 Apache Shot Down By Iran, U.S. Will Retaliate: Trump

An AH-64 Apache helicopter crashed into the Gulf of Oman, prompting a rescue operation by a drone boat that successfully retrieved its crew. Former President Donald Trump has attributed the incident to enemy action, specifically implicating Iran in the downing of the aircraft. This assertion raises concerns about escalating tensions in the region, as Trump indicated that the United States would consider retaliatory measures in response to the attack. The incident underscores the ongoing volatility in U.S.-Iran relations and highlights the risks faced by military operations in contested areas.

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The US wants to move beyond DJI drones, but can it?

The US wants to move beyond DJI drones, but can it?

The U.S. government is exploring alternatives to DJI, the leading manufacturer of affordable and widely utilized drones, amidst ongoing concerns about national security and reliance on foreign technology. This initiative reflects Washington's desire to reduce dependency on a single foreign supplier, particularly given the geopolitical tensions surrounding China. However, a significant challenge remains: identifying a viable replacement that can match DJI's scale and affordability. As discussions continue, industry experts and policymakers are grappling with the feasibility of developing or sourcing comparable drone technology from domestic or allied manufacturers. The outcome of this endeavor could reshape the landscape of the drone market in the United States, influencing both commercial and governmental operations.

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Tsinghua PhD Team Secures Exclusive Investment from Lei Jun for Innovative rPPG Technology

Tsinghua PhD Team Secures Exclusive Investment from Lei Jun for Innovative rPPG Technology

Microface Technology, a startup established by PhD graduates from Tsinghua University, has received exclusive investment from Shunwei Capital, led by prominent entrepreneur Lei Jun. The company has developed a groundbreaking remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) technology that allows for non-contact monitoring of physiological and emotional states using standard RGB cameras. This innovative approach has demonstrated high accuracy in detecting heart rates and emotional responses. After facing initial challenges, the team strategically shifted its focus to physiological emotion sensing, which has led to successful applications across various sectors, including healthcare and the automotive industry. This investment is expected to bolster Microface Technology's efforts in expanding its capabilities and market reach, further enhancing its contributions to the fields of health monitoring and emotional analytics.

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