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Impact Subsea Launches ISA200: Next-Generation Long Range Altimeter & Echosounder

Impact Subsea Launches ISA200: Next-Generation Long Range Altimeter & Echosounder

Impact Subsea has announced the launch of the ISA200, a new underwater altimeter and single beam echosounder, expanding its advanced product line. This latest innovation aims to enhance underwater measurement capabilities, catering to the growing demand for precise data in marine applications. The ISA200 is designed to provide accurate depth measurements and improve operational efficiency for various underwater activities. The launch reflects Impact Subsea's commitment to advancing technology in the field, ensuring that users have access to cutting-edge tools for their underwater exploration and research needs.

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Aeronext Unveils ActiveWing Logistics Drone Prototype for Long-Range Delivery

Aeronext Unveils ActiveWing Logistics Drone Prototype for Long-Range Delivery

Aeronext, a Tokyo-based company, has unveiled a new logistics drone prototype designed for long-range deliveries. This innovative drone features the ActiveWing technology, which incorporates independently moving auxiliary wings alongside its 4D GRAVITY airframe, enhancing both range and payload capacity for SkyHub delivery services. The announcement was made in collaboration with the Japan UAS Industrial Development Association (JUIDA), highlighting the company's commitment to advancing drone logistics solutions. The prototype aims to address the growing demand for efficient delivery systems in various sectors, leveraging cutting-edge technology to improve operational performance.

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Landmark UK-Portugal Ocean Research Partnership Celebrated in Madeira

Landmark UK-Portugal Ocean Research Partnership Celebrated in Madeira

The UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and Madeira Island’s Regional Agency for the Development of Research, Technology and Innovation (ARDITI) have forged a significant partnership aimed at enhancing deep-ocean research. This collaboration was highlighted by the arrival of the research vessel RRS Discovery in Madeira, which coincided with ARDITI's acquisition of two advanced NOC Autosub Long Range (ALR) autonomous underwater vehicles. This marks a historic moment as it is the first instance of this cutting-edge technology being sold internationally. The partnership aims to leverage these innovative tools to further scientific exploration and understanding of the deep ocean, underscoring the growing importance of international cooperation in marine research.

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Gravity Develops Unified Framework for Long-Range Complex Robotic Tasks

Gravity Develops Unified Framework for Long-Range Complex Robotic Tasks

Gravity has introduced a unified embodied intelligence framework designed for long-range and complex robotic tasks. This framework, built on a Mixture-of-Transformers (MoT) architecture, integrates visual language models (VLM) for instruction and scene understanding, task reasoning, and world modeling to predict future states and evaluate sub-goals. It also incorporates tactile and force feedback, prior knowledge, and multi-modal supervision to enhance task execution and adaptability. The significance of Gravity's framework lies in its ability to improve the success rate of complex operations that require precise contact and autonomous error correction. By combining AR Transformer and Diffusion Transformer, Gravity enables robots to simulate multiple strategies and assess risks before executing tasks. This advancement shifts robotic capabilities from reactive responses to proactive planning, making it suitable for applications in precision assembly, complex sorting, and flexible manufacturing. Looking ahead, Gravity aims to further develop its complete system, having already implemented components like Gravity VLA and Gravity 4D WAM. The focus will be on enhancing the framework's ability to learn from real-world experiences, thereby creating a continuous feedback loop that improves operational efficiency and adaptability in various industrial contexts. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Deep Ocean Search Launches its New 6,000m Depth Rated ROV: Mariner XL

Deep Ocean Search Launches its New 6,000m Depth Rated ROV: Mariner XL

Deep Ocean Search, in partnership with Marine Operations London LTD, has introduced the Mariner XL, a highly capable work-class remotely operated vehicle (WROV) designed for ultra-deep operations. This advanced ROV can operate at depths of up to 6,000 meters and is available for hire, offering rapid deployment capabilities worldwide. The system includes a launch and recovery mechanism, an ultra-long range inertial and acoustic positioning system, a pilot station, and storage space, all efficiently packed into four 20-foot containers. The Mariner XL is engineered for a variety of tasks, including inspection, sampling, object recovery, imaging, and data acquisition, making it a versatile tool for marine operations. Notably, its deployment does not necessitate significant structural modifications to the support vessel, nor does it require calibration, streamlining the operational process. This innovative solution aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in deep-sea exploration and recovery missions.

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OMS Advances Sea Acceptance Tests for USV Elite, Validating Deepwater Survey P Capability and Long-range Endurance

OMS Advances Sea Acceptance Tests for USV Elite, Validating Deepwater Survey P Capability and Long-range Endurance

OMS Group (OMS) has announced significant progress in the Sea Acceptance Tests (SAT) for its long-range DriX O-16 Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV), taking place off the southern coast of France. The ongoing tests are showcasing remarkable seakeeping abilities and promising initial results regarding the vessel's deepwater multibeam echosounder performance. This development aligns with OMS's strategic objective to enhance and expand its long-range uncrewed survey capabilities on a global scale.

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Cellula Robotics selects Sonardyne for long-range AUVs

Cellula Robotics selects Sonardyne for long-range AUVs

Cellula Robotics, a prominent developer of autonomous subsea robotic systems, has selected Sonardyne's navigation and positioning technology for its long-range autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) platforms. This partnership aims to enhance the operational capabilities of Cellula's AUVs, allowing for more precise navigation and positioning in underwater environments. The integration of Sonardyne's advanced technology is expected to significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of subsea operations, addressing the growing demand for reliable and sophisticated underwater exploration and data collection. The collaboration marks a strategic move for Cellula Robotics as it continues to innovate in the field of autonomous underwater systems.

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Cellula Robotics to Showcase Long-Range Subsea Autonomy at Oceanology International 2026

Cellula Robotics to Showcase Long-Range Subsea Autonomy at Oceanology International 2026

Cellula Robotics Ltd. has announced its participation in Oceanology International 2026, scheduled for March 10-12, 2026, at ExCeL London. The company will be located at Stand C601, where it plans to provide valuable insights into long-range subsea autonomy and deployment readiness. The exhibition will focus on the practical aspects of endurance, repeatable workflows, and support models relevant to defense, offshore survey, and environmental applications. This initiative aims to showcase Cellula's expertise and innovations in subsea technology to industry professionals and stakeholders.

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Mach Industries wins DIU contract for maritime, long-range strike drone

Mach Industries wins DIU contract for maritime, long-range strike drone

The U.S. Navy is pursuing the development of an unmanned aerial system capable of launching from smaller vessels that lack extensive flight decks. This initiative aims to enhance the Navy's long-range strike capabilities, allowing for more versatile and efficient operations at sea. The move comes as part of the Navy's broader strategy to modernize its fleet and adapt to evolving maritime threats. By leveraging unmanned technology, the Navy seeks to extend its operational reach while minimizing risk to personnel and resources. The project is currently in the planning stages, with further details expected to emerge as the Navy refines its requirements and explores potential partnerships with defense contractors.

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Palladyne AI partners with IAI to bring Israeli Harpy, Harop drones to US

Palladyne AI partners with IAI to bring Israeli Harpy, Harop drones to US

Palladyne is set to enhance its capabilities by integrating new AI swarming software into its Israeli drones, according to CEO Ben Wolff in an interview with Breaking Defense. This strategic move aims to position the company competitively for upcoming defense contracts, particularly the U.S. Army's Long-Range Precision Munition (LRPM) initiative. By leveraging advanced technology, Palladyne seeks to capitalize on the growing demand for innovative military solutions, thereby expanding its footprint in the defense sector. The implementation of this software is expected to improve the operational effectiveness of the drones, making them more appealing to military clients.

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A Breakthrough in Overcoming the Reward Bottleneck for Long-Range Robot Tasks

A Breakthrough in Overcoming the Reward Bottleneck for Long-Range Robot Tasks

A research team from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications and Zhejiang University, in partnership with a robotics company, has unveiled a groundbreaking framework aimed at enhancing the performance of robots in long-range tasks. This innovative approach, which redefines the traditional focus on absolute progress, emphasizes relative advantages, leading to a notable increase in task success rates. The development addresses a persistent challenge in the field of robotics, providing a promising solution that could transform how robots are deployed in complex environments.

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A Breakthrough in Overcoming the 'Reward Bottleneck' in Long-Range Robot Tasks

A Breakthrough in Overcoming the 'Reward Bottleneck' in Long-Range Robot Tasks

A collaborative research team from Zhijid动力, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, and Zhejiang University has introduced an innovative framework aimed at improving robotic performance in long-range tasks. This new approach emphasizes relative advantages over absolute progress, leading to an impressive success rate of 99.4% in executing complex tasks. The development, which highlights the potential for enhanced efficiency in robotic operations, marks a significant advancement in the field of robotics.

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Exail secures sale of DriX H-9 long-range Uncrewed Surface Vessel to leading Global Hydrographic Authority

Exail secures sale of DriX H-9 long-range Uncrewed Surface Vessel to leading Global Hydrographic Authority

Exail has announced the successful sale of its latest long-range Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV), the DriX H-9, to a prominent global hydrographic authority. This transaction signifies a significant advancement in Exail's efforts to broaden its range of autonomous solutions, catering to both commercial and defense sectors. The deal underscores Exail's strengthening position in the burgeoning USV market, reflecting the increasing demand for innovative maritime technologies.

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Cellula Opens UK Office to Expand European Delivery and Support for Long-Range Subsea Autonomy

Cellula Opens UK Office to Expand European Delivery and Support for Long-Range Subsea Autonomy

Cellula, a company focused on advanced underwater technology, has announced the formation of a new team in the UK to enhance its regional presence. This initiative, which comes as part of the company's strategic expansion efforts, aims to leverage the team's expertise in defence, offshore operations, and stakeholder engagement. The move is designed to better serve clients and partners in the region, ensuring that Cellula can effectively address the growing demand for innovative underwater solutions. By establishing this team, Cellula seeks to strengthen its operational capabilities and foster closer relationships with key stakeholders, ultimately positioning itself as a leader in the underwater technology sector.

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DJI unlocks longer-range Dock 3 drone missions with new update

DJI unlocks longer-range Dock 3 drone missions with new update

DJI has announced a firmware update for its DJI Dock 3 and Matrice 4D series, which will enhance the functionality of its drone ecosystem. This update includes support for the newly introduced DJI O4 Ground Station, a signal-enhancement solution aimed at extending the range of remote drone operations. The rollout of this update is expected to improve operational efficiency for users, allowing for more effective and reliable drone management in various applications.

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Teledyne FLIR OEM Launches Prism Software to Detect Small Drones at Longer Range

Teledyne FLIR OEM Launches Prism Software to Detect Small Drones at Longer Range

Teledyne FLIR OEM, a division of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, has introduced a new software solution called Prism C-UAS aimed at enhancing the detection and tracking of small, difficult-to-detect drones. Announced recently, this innovative software is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing systems, allowing for earlier identification of potential drone threats and enabling quicker response times. The launch of Prism reflects the growing need for advanced drone detection capabilities in various sectors, as the prevalence of small drones continues to rise. By improving the range and effectiveness of drone monitoring, Teledyne FLIR aims to bolster security measures and mitigate risks associated with unauthorized drone activity.

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Kraus Hamdani Aerospace Demonstrates Wireless Power Beaming to K1000ULE at Shaw AFB

Kraus Hamdani Aerospace Demonstrates Wireless Power Beaming to K1000ULE at Shaw AFB

Kraus Hamdani Aerospace (KHA) and PowerLight Technologies successfully demonstrated their innovative wireless power beaming technology for the K1000ULE drone at Shaw Air Force Base. This event, hosted by the AFCENT Battle Lab, showcased the capability to sustain continuous intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations without the need for ground recovery. The demonstration highlights the potential of laser-based power transmission to enhance operational efficiency for military applications, aligning with CENTCOM's focus on advancing operational energy innovation.

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French firm to advance long-range precision strike capabilities with new deal

French firm to advance long-range precision strike capabilities with new deal

French defense technology leader Thales has partnered with South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace by signing a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at enhancing collaboration in defense and aerospace sectors. The agreement was formalized during a ceremony held in Seoul on October 10, 2023. This strategic partnership seeks to leverage Thales's advanced technology and Hanwha's manufacturing capabilities to develop innovative solutions for military and civilian applications. The collaboration is motivated by the increasing demand for advanced defense systems and the need for enhanced technological capabilities in the aerospace industry. Through this partnership, both companies aim to strengthen their positions in the global market and contribute to the development of cutting-edge defense technologies.

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France enters ‘exclusive’ negotiations with MBDA, Safran for long-range strike: DefMin

France enters ‘exclusive’ negotiations with MBDA, Safran for long-range strike: DefMin

In a strategic maneuver, a leading defense contractor has positioned itself to replace France's existing LRU arsenal, effectively sidelining rival bids, including a recent unexpected proposal from Lockheed Martin. This decisive action underscores the competitive landscape in military procurement, where companies vie for lucrative contracts to supply advanced weaponry. The decision comes amid heightened interest in modernizing France's defense capabilities, reflecting the nation's commitment to maintaining a robust military presence. By securing this opportunity, the contractor aims to enhance its portfolio and strengthen its foothold in the European defense market.

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Vantis BVLOS System Adds New Partner, FAA Waiver Across 5,000 Square Miles

Vantis BVLOS System Adds New Partner, FAA Waiver Across 5,000 Square Miles

Frontier Precision has received a new FAA waiver allowing it to operate any NDAA-compliant drone weighing under 55 pounds across more than 5,000 square miles of airspace managed by Vantis, North Dakota’s advanced beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) system. This development marks Frontier Precision as the second champion operator to join the Vantis network, which aims to enhance drone operations in the region. The waiver facilitates expanded BVLOS operations within the four designated Vantis service volumes, significantly broadening the scope of drone activities in North Dakota. This partnership is expected to advance the integration of drone technology into various sectors, promoting innovation and efficiency in aerial operations.

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Cellula Robotics and Integer Technologies Partner to Advance Adaptive Mission Assurance for Long-Range Multi-Vehicle Undersea Operations

Cellula Robotics and Integer Technologies Partner to Advance Adaptive Mission Assurance for Long-Range Multi-Vehicle Undersea Operations

Cellula Robotics, recognized as a global leader in autonomous undersea vehicles, has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Integer Technologies, a prominent provider of mission assurance and reliability software for maritime operations. This collaboration aims to integrate Integer’s DIGIT COMMAND operator software with Cellula’s mission control software, specifically for its advanced unmanned underwater vehicle platforms. The partnership, announced today, seeks to enhance mission reliability for clients operating in environments where communication is limited. By combining their technologies, both companies aim to improve operational efficiency and effectiveness in challenging maritime conditions.

China unveils hydrogen-powered fuel cell stack for long-range industrial drones

China unveils hydrogen-powered fuel cell stack for long-range industrial drones

China is advancing its hydrogen fuel cell technology for drones, moving closer to commercial deployment. This initiative aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of drone operations, addressing growing environmental concerns and the demand for cleaner energy sources. The development comes as part of China's broader strategy to lead in green technology and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Recent tests have demonstrated the system's potential, showcasing its ability to extend flight times and improve performance compared to traditional battery-powered drones. The government and various tech companies are collaborating to refine the technology and prepare for market introduction, signaling a significant step forward in the integration of hydrogen energy into the aviation sector.

US develops advanced drop-in jet fuel for long-range strikes without engine redesigns

US develops advanced drop-in jet fuel for long-range strikes without engine redesigns

CycloKinetics, a newly established defense propulsion company based in the United States, has made its debut in the aerospace sector by unveiling innovative propulsion technologies. This launch, which took place earlier this month, aims to enhance the capabilities of both military and commercial aircraft. The company’s entry into the market is driven by a growing demand for advanced propulsion systems that can improve efficiency and performance in aerospace applications. By leveraging cutting-edge research and development, CycloKinetics plans to address the evolving needs of the aerospace industry, positioning itself as a key player in the field. The company is focused on developing solutions that not only meet current operational requirements but also anticipate future challenges in aerospace propulsion.

Northrop, Hanwha to jointly develop solid rocket booster for long-range AReS missile

Northrop, Hanwha to jointly develop solid rocket booster for long-range AReS missile

Northrop Grumman, a leading aerospace and defense technology company, has partnered with South Korean defense firm Hanwha Aerospace by signing a Memorandum of Agreement aimed at enhancing collaboration in the defense sector. This agreement was finalized recently, signaling a commitment to strengthen defense capabilities and technological advancements between the two companies. The partnership is expected to facilitate the development of innovative solutions and support regional security efforts, particularly in response to evolving threats in the Asia-Pacific region. By leveraging each other's expertise and resources, Northrop Grumman and Hanwha Aerospace aim to deliver advanced defense systems that meet the needs of their respective governments and allies.

Collaborative Sampling and Imaging of Phytoplankton Communities by Two Long‐Range Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Using Acoustic Tracking and Messaging

Collaborative Sampling and Imaging of Phytoplankton Communities by Two Long‐Range Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Using Acoustic Tracking and Messaging

In May 2026, researchers published a study in the Journal of Field Robotics, detailing advancements in robotic technology aimed at enhancing agricultural efficiency. This research, conducted by a team of engineers and agricultural scientists, focuses on the development of autonomous robots capable of performing various farming tasks, such as planting, monitoring crop health, and harvesting. The study highlights the pressing need for innovative solutions in agriculture, driven by the increasing global population and the corresponding demand for food production. By integrating advanced sensors and artificial intelligence, these robots can operate independently, reducing the reliance on manual labor and improving productivity. The research was conducted in various agricultural settings, showcasing the robots' adaptability to different environments and crop types. The findings suggest that implementing such robotic systems could lead to significant cost savings and increased yield for farmers, ultimately contributing to food security. The team employed a combination of field trials and simulations to validate the robots' effectiveness, demonstrating their ability to navigate complex terrains and perform tasks with precision. This breakthrough could revolutionize the agricultural sector, offering a sustainable approach to meet future food demands while minimizing environmental impact.

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Factorial Energy and Tulip Tech Achieve 30% Flight Range Increase with Solid-State Batteries

Factorial Energy and Tulip Tech Achieve 30% Flight Range Increase with Solid-State Batteries

Factorial Energy, based in Boston, and Tulip Tech from the Netherlands have transitioned from flight testing to the commercialization of lithium-metal UAV battery packs. Announced on July 13, 2026, their strategic partnership aims to expedite the deployment of solid-state and lithium-metal batteries for advanced drones, with initial tests showing over a 30% increase in flight range without engineering optimizations. This collaboration is significant as it addresses the growing demand for high-endurance UAVs across commercial, industrial, and defense sectors, with the global UAV market projected to exceed $160 billion by 2034. Factorial emphasizes that energy storage is a critical bottleneck affecting mission radius, payload, and fleet economics, making their advancements crucial for future drone capabilities. Looking ahead, the partnership establishes a framework for joint customer engagement and a roadmap for volume production. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but the companies are moving swiftly from testing to commercialization, indicating a strong potential for future developments in UAV battery technology.

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Ranger Autonomous Vessel Successfully Completes Sea Trials from Submarine Torpedo Tube

Ranger Autonomous Vessel Successfully Completes Sea Trials from Submarine Torpedo Tube

An innovative autonomous surface vessel, the Ranger, has successfully completed its Sea Acceptance Test (SAT) in Germany, demonstrating its ability to be launched from a submarine's torpedo tube. Developed by Gabler and Flanq, the Ranger is designed for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions with minimal human intervention. The successful completion of the SAT marks a significant milestone for the program, confirming the vessel's seaworthiness and the integration of its core technologies. The Ranger, measuring approximately 15 feet long, features a folding keel and collapsible sensor mast, allowing it to fit within a standard 21-inch torpedo tube. Looking ahead, Gabler will manage the commercialization and integration of the Ranger with submarines, while Flanq will provide advanced maritime technologies and mission software. The companies are also developing a one-way attack variant called Strike, expanding the platform's capabilities for future naval operations.

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Croplands expands WEED-IT range with new releases, including orchard solution

Croplands expands WEED-IT range with new releases, including orchard solution

Australian company Croplands Equipment has introduced a series of innovative technologies in its WEED-IT precision spraying range. The launch features the Series 2 Robot Ready Pinto, along with a large-scale broadacre platform and enhanced retrofit capabilities. Additionally, the company has developed its first optical spot spraying solution specifically designed for orchards. This advancement aims to improve efficiency and precision in agricultural spraying, addressing the growing demand for sustainable farming practices. The new technologies are set to revolutionize the way farmers manage weeds and optimize crop health, reflecting Croplands' commitment to innovation in the agricultural sector.

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KNDS unveils 58-caliber self-propelled LORAS howitzer for 37-mile baseline range

KNDS unveils 58-caliber self-propelled LORAS howitzer for 37-mile baseline range

At the Eurosatory 2026 defense exposition, the Franco-German defense consortium KNDS unveiled its latest innovation, the Long-Range Artillery system. This event, held in Paris, showcased advanced military technology aimed at enhancing the capabilities of European armed forces. The introduction of this artillery system is part of a broader strategy to strengthen defense collaboration between France and Germany, reflecting a commitment to modernize and improve military readiness in response to evolving security challenges. The Long-Range Artillery is designed to provide enhanced precision and extended reach, addressing the growing demand for advanced weaponry on the battlefield.

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Rheinmetall, Destinus plan new cruise missile with 2,000km range

Rheinmetall, Destinus plan new cruise missile with 2,000km range

At Eurosatory 2026 in Paris, Rheinmetall Destinus Strike Systems unveiled plans for a new cruise missile designed to hit strategic targets from distances exceeding 2,000 kilometers. This advanced weapon system is a key component of the company's future roadmap, reflecting its commitment to enhancing military capabilities. The announcement underscores the growing emphasis on long-range strike capabilities in modern warfare, as nations seek to bolster their defense strategies amid evolving global threats. The missile's development aims to provide military forces with a significant advantage in precision and reach, aligning with current trends in defense technology.

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Comau delivers a cutting-edge automation solution for Li Auto’s next-generation range extender

Comau delivers a cutting-edge automation solution for Li Auto’s next-generation range extender

Comau has unveiled a comprehensive manufacturing solution tailored for next-generation electric vehicle (EV) range extender technologies, aimed at enhancing production capabilities for Li Auto. This innovative system is designed to enable Li Auto to achieve an impressive annual production capacity of 400,000 units. The solution incorporates Comau’s patented SmartCell technology, along with collaborative robots and advanced vision systems, which collectively ensure a remarkable 99% production pass rate. This development not only simplifies the manufacturing process but also significantly improves assembly precision, positioning Li Auto to meet the growing demand for EVs effectively.

LimX Dynamics' Oli Humanoid Completes Household Tasks with Advanced COSA 0.5 Brain System

LimX Dynamics' Oli Humanoid Completes Household Tasks with Advanced COSA 0.5 Brain System

LimX Dynamics has announced that its Oli humanoid robot has successfully autonomously completed a range of household chores. This achievement utilizes the COSA 0.5 brain system, which features a three-tier S2-S1-S0 architecture, marking a significant advancement in humanoid robotics. This development is noteworthy as it positions LimX Dynamics' Oli as the second humanoid robot globally to achieve Figure-level capability in performing end-to-end household tasks. The ability to autonomously manage household chores represents a leap forward in the application of robotics in everyday life, potentially transforming how domestic tasks are approached. Looking ahead, the implications of this technology could lead to broader adoption of humanoid robots in various settings, including homes and service industries. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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University of Plymouth Launches £1.2 Million Multi-Robot Demonstration at Smart Sound Connect

University of Plymouth Launches £1.2 Million Multi-Robot Demonstration at Smart Sound Connect

The University of Plymouth has successfully completed a significant underwater trials demonstration at the Smart Sound Connect Subsurface (SSCS) project, showcasing multi-marine robotic platforms. This event featured collaboration among ACUA Ocean, ecoSUB Robotics, Seaber, and Sonardyne, highlighting the capabilities of the £1.2 million initiative aimed at enhancing marine autonomy and ocean sensing in the UK. The demonstration attracted stakeholders from various sectors, emphasizing the project's role in advancing technology in marine environments. The SSCS project enhances the existing Smart Sound Plymouth testbed by integrating a seabed node array for precise positioning and communication, alongside intelligent sensors. This infrastructure supports advanced testing capabilities for autonomous vehicles, reinforcing Plymouth's status as a leading hub for marine autonomy. The successful demonstration underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in developing ocean observing technologies that can provide actionable intelligence for climate resilience and preparedness. Looking ahead, the SSCS project aims to further develop ocean observing technologies that can transform prototypes into reliable data streams. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but the ongoing collaboration is expected to drive innovation and strengthen industry partnerships in marine autonomy and sensing technologies.

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'Voltron: Legendary Defender' turns 10 today, and we think this mecha robot reboot was just as good as 'Power Rangers' and 'Transformers'

'Voltron: Legendary Defender' turns 10 today, and we think this mecha robot reboot was just as good as 'Power Rangers' and 'Transformers'

The reboot of the classic animated series, Voltron: Legendary Defender, showcases a fresh take on the beloved franchise, emphasizing its depth beyond the traditional giant robot battles. Released in 2016, this reimagining has captivated audiences with its intricate storytelling and character development, appealing to both long-time fans and new viewers alike. Set in a fantastical universe, the series follows a group of young heroes who unite to form the powerful robot Voltron, aiming to protect their galaxy from various threats. The show's success can be attributed to its engaging narrative, diverse characters, and modern animation techniques, which resonate with contemporary audiences. As it continues to gain popularity, Voltron: Legendary Defender stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of the giant robot genre, proving that there is much more to these colossal machines than just their size and strength.

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It looks like a sea urchin, but this strange 20-legged machine is rewriting what robots can do

It looks like a sea urchin, but this strange 20-legged machine is rewriting what robots can do

Roboticists have long sought to replicate the diverse forms and functionalities found in nature, drawing inspiration from the symmetry observed in various organisms, such as the bilateral structure of vertebrates and the radial patterns of starfish. This endeavor has spanned decades, with researchers developing robots that mimic the appearances and movements of humans, dogs, and insects. The ongoing exploration into biomimicry aims to enhance robotic design and performance by integrating the efficient and adaptive traits seen in living creatures. As technology advances, these efforts continue to push the boundaries of robotics, potentially leading to more versatile and capable machines in the future.

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New Pentagon UFO archives detail Apollo 17 moon anomalies and strange drone lights

New Pentagon UFO archives detail Apollo 17 moon anomalies and strange drone lights

In recent months, a surge of interest in unidentified flying objects (UFOs) has emerged, fueled by a combination of conspiracy theorists, YouTubers, and enthusiasts who have long championed the topic. This renewed focus has coincided with a series of government disclosures and reports regarding aerial phenomena, prompting both skepticism and intrigue among the public. As various online platforms amplify these discussions, individuals are increasingly drawn to the idea that there may be more to the UFO narrative than previously acknowledged. The ongoing dialogue is not only about the existence of extraterrestrial life but also raises questions about government transparency and the implications of such phenomena on national security. This resurgence in UFO discourse is particularly notable as it aligns with significant events, including congressional hearings and the release of classified documents, which have reignited curiosity and debate. The combination of social media influence and official acknowledgment has created an environment ripe for speculation and exploration of the unknown, with many seeking answers to long-standing questions about what lies beyond our planet. As the conversation evolves, it reflects a broader societal fascination with the mysteries of the universe and humanity's place within it, encouraging both amateur and professional investigators to delve deeper into the enigma of UFOs.

Marathon Limits Tested! How Feikuo Technology's 'Beyond Visual Range Remote Control System' Enables Robot Journalists to Live Stream While Running

Marathon Limits Tested! How Feikuo Technology's 'Beyond Visual Range Remote Control System' Enables Robot Journalists to Live Stream While Running

The 2026 Beijing Yizhuang Half Marathon is set to showcase an innovative 'human-robot running' event, featuring 12,000 human participants alongside more than 300 humanoid robots. Scheduled to take place in Yizhuang, Beijing, this unique race aims to blend technology with athleticism, highlighting advancements in robotics and their integration into sports. Feikuo Technology will debut the world's first media live-streaming robot at the event, which employs cutting-edge remote control technology to deliver real-time race coverage and conduct interviews with participants. This initiative not only enhances the spectator experience but also demonstrates the potential of robotics in media and event broadcasting. The marathon is expected to attract significant attention, emphasizing the growing intersection of technology and traditional sports, and showcasing how innovation can enhance public engagement in athletic events.

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Expanded Lineup of Super-Heavy Load LM Guide Model NR-X/NRS-X for Machine Tools: 24 Super-Long Block Model Types Added

Expanded Lineup of Super-Heavy Load LM Guide Model NR-X/NRS-X for Machine Tools: 24 Super-Long Block Model Types Added

THK, a leading manufacturer of mechanical components, has announced its ongoing commitment to innovation and quality in the production of essential technologies. The company specializes in the development and manufacturing of a wide range of products, including Linear Motion systems, LM Guides, Ball Splines, Ball Screws, and electric actuators. With a global client base, THK also focuses on mechatronics products, automotive parts, and seismic isolation systems. This strategic expansion aims to meet the growing demand for advanced mechanical solutions across various industries. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and engineering expertise, THK continues to enhance its product offerings, ensuring they remain at the forefront of the mechanical components market.

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Carbonix and CASA Certify First SAIL III Drone in Australia

Carbonix and CASA Certify First SAIL III Drone in Australia

Carbonix says it is the first company in Australia to receive SAIL III certification for a drone, clearing a path to scalable long-range BVLOS operations. Sydney-based autonomous aviation company Carbonix has become the first company in Australia to achieve Safety Assurance Integrity Level (SAIL) III drone certification, according to the company. Carbonix says the milestone, […] The post Carbonix and CASA Certify First SAIL III Drone in Australia appeared first on DRONELIFE.

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Robodex and Tokyu Land Open Japan’s First Hydrogen Drone Port in Hiroshima

Robodex and Tokyu Land Open Japan’s First Hydrogen Drone Port in Hiroshima

Robodex and Tokyu Land Corporation have announced the opening of Japan's first permanent hydrogen drone port along the Seto Inland Sea coast. This innovative facility aims to enhance connectivity between Hiroshima's mainland and the nearby islands, including Osakikamijima. The collaboration between the two companies marks a significant step in the development of drone technology, leveraging hydrogen as a sustainable fuel source. The port is expected to facilitate efficient transportation and logistics in the region, promoting economic growth and technological advancement.

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DJI Mini 5 Pro Drone Discounts Offer Up to $110 Savings Today

DJI Mini 5 Pro Drone Discounts Offer Up to $110 Savings Today

The DJI Mini 5 Pro drone is now available at a discounted price, with major bundles seeing a 10% reduction. This sale marks the first significant price cut in months, making it an opportune time for potential buyers. The Mini 5 Pro, known for its impressive features despite its lightweight design, includes a 1-inch, 50MP camera sensor that enhances dynamic range and low-light performance. This discount is particularly timely as summer is peak flying season in the US, and DJI's premium drones rarely see such price reductions. The Mini 5 Pro remains a popular choice among consumers due to its advanced capabilities, including a battery life of up to 36 minutes and features like omnidirectional obstacle sensing and improved ActiveTrack. Buyers are encouraged to consider the Fly More Combo with DJI RC 2, which offers additional batteries and accessories for extended flight time. However, the longevity of these discounts is uncertain, as DJI often runs limited promotions on its premium products. Interested customers should act quickly to take advantage of this opportunity.

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Royal Air Force Launches Storm Chrome and Storm Fire Drone Programs

Royal Air Force Launches Storm Chrome and Storm Fire Drone Programs

The Royal Air Force has announced plans to develop two new drones: Storm Chrome, an electronic warfare drone, and Storm Fire, a long-range, one-way attack drone. This initiative was revealed by Air Chief Marshal Harv Smyth, highlighting the RAF's commitment to advancing its drone capabilities. The introduction of Storm Chrome and Storm Fire is significant as it reflects the increasing importance of drone technology in modern warfare. These developments aim to enhance the RAF's operational effectiveness and adaptability in electronic warfare and attack scenarios, ensuring that the UK remains at the forefront of military innovation. Looking ahead, the Royal Air Force's focus on these drone programs indicates a strategic shift towards integrating advanced unmanned systems into their operations. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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U.S. Air Force Conducts First Missile Launch from Anduril's YFQ-44A Drone

U.S. Air Force Conducts First Missile Launch from Anduril's YFQ-44A Drone

The U.S. Air Force successfully executed its inaugural missile launch from a Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) on June 15, 2026. The Anduril-developed YFQ-44A drone fired an AIM-120 medium-range air-to-air missile at a digital target in California’s Mojave Desert, marking a significant advancement in the development of semi-autonomous drones capable of operating alongside piloted fighter jets. This milestone is crucial as it demonstrates the Air Force's commitment to enhancing its combat capabilities through the use of Collaborative Combat Aircraft. The YFQ-44A autonomously managed most mission steps, with a human operator providing the final launch approval, adhering to U.S. policy on lethal weapon control. This test signifies a shift from previous trials, where operators controlled the drone's flight, showcasing the aircraft's ability to execute complex tasks independently. Looking ahead, the Air Force aims to further develop and test these semi-autonomous aircraft, ultimately enhancing U.S. airpower. The CCA program seeks to deliver combat-ready drones that can operate effectively in challenging environments, with the potential for real mission deployment on the horizon. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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CUHK Introduces Innovative Single-Tendon Continuum Robots for Enhanced Motion Control

CUHK Introduces Innovative Single-Tendon Continuum Robots for Enhanced Motion Control

The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has developed a groundbreaking single-tendon-driven continuum robot, addressing the longstanding challenges in minimally invasive medical applications. This innovative design utilizes a single eccentrically arranged tendon to achieve near omnidirectional motion control, significantly simplifying the actuator and transmission system while maintaining a compact size. This advancement is crucial as traditional tendon-driven continuum robots (TDCRs) rely on multiple tendons for three-dimensional motion, leading to increased complexity and limitations in miniaturization. The new paradigm proposed by CUHK's research team not only enhances spatial manipulation capabilities but also improves force transmission efficiency, paving the way for next-generation minimally invasive surgical robots. Looking ahead, the research, published in Nature Communications, offers a new design and technological pathway for continuum robots, inspired by the flexible movement observed in biological systems. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Advancements in Humanoid Robotics Driven by Power Management Solutions

Advancements in Humanoid Robotics Driven by Power Management Solutions

The latest episode of Designing the Future highlights the significant progress in humanoid robotics, driven by advancements in speed, mobility, and dexterity. As these technologies evolve, the role of power management becomes increasingly critical, particularly in the context of battery and fuel cell usage. Engineers face challenges in converting energy from onboard sources to effectively power mechatronics and logic systems. This focus on power management is essential for the realization of humanoid robots that can perform a wide range of tasks, fulfilling the long-held promise of general-purpose machines. The conversation between Jim Anderton and John Quinlan from Murata Power Solutions underscores the importance of efficient power solutions in enhancing robotic performance. As the industry continues to innovate, the interplay between power systems and robotic capabilities will shape future developments. Looking ahead, the demand for compact and efficient power products will likely grow as humanoid robots become more prevalent in various sectors, including industrial and medical markets. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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U.S. Army to Establish HADES Aircraft and Drone Battalion at Fort Hood

U.S. Army to Establish HADES Aircraft and Drone Battalion at Fort Hood

The U.S. Army has announced that its future fleet of ME-11B High Accuracy Detection and Exploitation System (HADES) aircraft will be stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. This initiative includes the formation of a unique operational drone battalion, aimed at consolidating aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) assets following the retirement of turboprop ISR planes last year. This development is significant as it marks a pivotal step in modernizing the Army's global aerial ISR capabilities. The relocation of the 116th Military Intelligence Brigade from Fort Gordon to Fort Hood is part of this strategy, enhancing the Army's ability to conduct multi-domain and large-scale combat operations. The ME-11B jets, converted from Bombardier Global 6500 business jets, are expected to improve operational efficiency with higher speed, altitude, and advanced sensor capabilities. Looking ahead, the Army anticipates the delivery of the first ME-11B prototype by the end of the year, with plans to acquire at least six production models. The HADES system is designed to extend the Army's intelligence-gathering reach significantly, utilizing long-range drones to enhance operational effectiveness while minimizing exposure to threats. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Phoenix International's CURV 7 ROV Successfully Completes Initial Mission for Navy SUPSALV

Phoenix International's CURV 7 ROV Successfully Completes Initial Mission for Navy SUPSALV

Phoenix International has announced the successful completion of the inaugural mission for its CURV 7 Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), developed for the Naval Sea Systems Command Supervisor of Salvage and Diving (SUPSALV). This mission highlights the advanced capabilities of the CURV 7, which is part of a long-standing family of ROV systems designed for deep-ocean operations. The CURV 7 system includes a range of components such as an electro-optic umbilical cable, a traction winch, and various support vans, providing a comprehensive solution for underwater interventions. Its six electric thrusters allow for precise maneuverability in all directions, making it suitable for complex underwater tasks. The successful mission underscores Phoenix's commitment to delivering reliable systems for the U.S. Navy. Looking ahead, additional testing is scheduled for later this year to further validate the CURV 7's capabilities and enhance its operational readiness. This milestone not only reflects years of engineering and collaboration with SUPSALV but also positions the CURV 7 as a critical asset for the Navy's underwater operations worldwide. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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U.S. Department of Defense Launches Massed Modular Aircraft Initiative for Cost-Effective Drones

U.S. Department of Defense Launches Massed Modular Aircraft Initiative for Cost-Effective Drones

The U.S. Department of Defense is initiating the Massed Modular Aircraft (MMA) program to develop low-cost combat drones capable of performing missions similar to the MQ-9A Reaper. This initiative reflects a strategic shift towards utilizing affordable, expendable drones in modern warfare, particularly in light of recent conflicts that have exposed the vulnerabilities of high-value aircraft in contested airspace. The Pentagon aims to create a fleet of modular, long-range unmanned aircraft that can be rapidly reconfigured for various missions, significantly reducing operational costs while maintaining effectiveness against advanced enemy defenses. This shift is driven by the need for a more sustainable military approach, as the loss of MQ-9 Reapers during operations against Iran has highlighted the financial burden of relying on expensive platforms. With each MQ-9 costing approximately $30 million, military planners recognize that a strategy focused solely on high-value aircraft is increasingly untenable. The MMA initiative seeks to provide a flexible, risk-tolerant option that can deploy large numbers of drones to overwhelm enemy defenses, thereby ensuring operational capability despite potential losses. Looking ahead, the Pentagon's focus on massed modular aircraft indicates a significant evolution in military tactics. The ability to deploy swarms of low-cost drones could complicate enemy air defenses and enhance reconnaissance and strike capabilities. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but the emphasis on affordability and modularity suggests a proactive response to the changing dynamics of modern warfare and the need for cost-effective solutions in defense operations.

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1X Enhances NEO Humanoid Robot with Advanced 25-DOF Hands for Versatile Tasks

1X Enhances NEO Humanoid Robot with Advanced 25-DOF Hands for Versatile Tasks

Norwegian robotics firm 1X has introduced new 25-degree-of-freedom (DOF) tendon-driven hands for its NEO humanoid robot, marking a significant advancement in robotic dexterity. These hands feature 22 actuated joints across the fingers and palm, along with three at the wrist, enabling NEO to perform tasks such as assembling LEGO models and catching balls with precision and strength. The redesigned hands allow for force sensing and durability, overcoming previous hardware limitations in robotic manipulation. With a unique tendon-drive system and low gear ratios, the hands can detect contact forces and provide continuous proprioception, enhancing the robot's ability to manipulate objects safely and effectively. The hands' human-like joint distribution, particularly the opposable thumb, facilitates a wide range of fine manipulation tasks, making NEO suitable for various household applications. 1X has commenced mass production of the NEO robot at its new California facility, aiming to commercialize home robots for daily assistance. The company emphasizes the hands' combination of precision, strength, and safety features, including IP68 waterproofing and self-cleaning capabilities. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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DJI Introduces EV50 VTOL Cargo Drone with Everest Altitude Record Achievement

DJI Introduces EV50 VTOL Cargo Drone with Everest Altitude Record Achievement

DJI has launched the EV50, its inaugural vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) fixed-wing cargo drone, designed for long-range transport. The drone achieved a remarkable operating altitude of 8,861 meters during a scientific expedition on Mount Everest, surpassing the mountain's peak by 12 meters. Over a 12-day period, the EV50 completed 32 flights, including 12 missions focused on atmospheric monitoring, taking off from Everest Base Camp at 5,200 meters. The significance of the EV50 lies in its ability to facilitate continuous atmospheric observation above 8,000 meters, a feat previously hindered by the limitations of manned expeditions and other aircraft. The drone's all-electric propulsion system allows researchers to gather crucial data on glacier winds and atmospheric conditions, contributing to climate change studies. With a maximum payload of 50 kilograms and a range of 150 kilometers, the EV50 is equipped with advanced features such as dual thermal management systems and an emergency parachute. Looking ahead, the EV50 is expected to be utilized in various applications, including emergency response and logistics in remote areas. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication regarding its commercial deployment. This launch marks a significant expansion of DJI's industrial drone offerings, particularly for challenging environments like high-altitude regions.

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