A mess in Boston? Moon navigation? GNSS to the rescue
| | By Tony Murfin This month our UAV and GNSS news ranges from a drone diving into the Boston subway to a GNSS receiver to orbit the Moon. | READ MORE |
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| | | | After a challenging early orbit phase during the COVID-19 pandemic, Galileo satellite “Nikolina” has entered service. | READ MORE |
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| | | | CACI International plans to demonstrate a supporting navigation technology for military use as part of its DemoSat launch in January 2023. | READ MORE |
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| | | | The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued the Special Class Airworthiness Criteria for the Wingcopter 198 U.S. unmanned aircraft. | READ MORE |
| | | Tallysman has designed the XF feature to mitigate interference from all near-band signals and ensure that the antenna provides the purest GNSS signals. | READ MORE |
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| | | | DJI has introduced the DJI Mini 3 Pro, its most powerful lightweight and portable camera drone. It delivers advanced features. | READ MORE |
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| | | | Tekever, a European maritime surveillance provider, has unveiled a new version of its AR3 unmanned aerial system (UAS), with new VTOL capability. | READ MORE |
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| | | | Eurolink Systems has finished integrating avionics from uAvionix in its Beluga family of drones. | READ MORE |
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| | | By Simon Harris Recent market analyses indicate that lidar surveying is a multi-billion dollar industry that is expected to deliver sustained growth for years to come. | READ MORE | | | READ MORE | |
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