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Soft Robotics Unleashed: Exploring the Future of Flexible Machines in Everyday Life

Introduction The world of robotics is undergoing a significant transformation, thanks to the emergence of soft robotics. This cutting-edge field focuses on developing robots with flexible and deformable bodies, bringing a new level of adaptability and integration into our daily lives. With materials like elastomers, gels, and textiles, engineers and …

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Robots Take Over: The Accelerating Growth of Robotics in Industry 4.0

Automation has become essential in many fields of industries. It allows processes to function with increased efficiency and productivity. Industrial automation is a field that deals with the automation of industrial processes and machinery to reinforce manufacturing, material handling, and quality control processes.   Demand for automation is driven by …

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Small Caliber Ammunition market

The vast majority of modern small arms use cartridges as ammunition. In the field of small-caliber ammunition, the terms ‘cartridge’ and ‘round’ are synonymous: both refer to a single complete unit of ammunition.   Components for small caliber ammunition The components for small caliber ammunition include cartridge casing, propellant, bullet …

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US Army Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) program advances

Current Ground combat vehicles, especially main battle tanks (MBT) and infantry fighting vehicles (IFV), are the mainstay of technologically superior armies. The combination of firepower, mobility and survivability allows such vehicles to dominate ground military operations. Now militaries are realizing much of the fighting in future conflicts will take place …

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UK Army Warfighting Experiment (AWE)

The Army Warfighting Experiment (AWE) is the British Army’s live trial of emerging military technologies and tools – bringing together industry and military experts to test new technology and improve Army capability. “The Army Warfighting Experiment has been and remains the flagship experimentation programme for the British Army. Through AWE …

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Defense Acquisition moving towards “as-a-service” model

The rising cost of new weapons systems has long been a concern for the Department of Defense (DoD). And, as DoD seeks to transform itself for the 21st century, it can anticipate an extended period of downward budgetary pressure. Moreover, growing costs will require difficult choices for DoD just to …

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Defense metaverse for military superiority

Metaverse is a vision of a highly immersive and interactive shared world inhabited by avatars of real people that will enable billions of people to work, play, collaborate and socialize in entirely new ways. As a concept, the Metaverse is a persistent, online, 3D universe that combines multiple virtual spaces. …

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Airships return for future Aviation, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and cruise missile defense.

Airship is a type of lighter-than-air aircraft which can navigate through the air under its own power. They are different from  Aerostats that gain their lift from large gas bags filled with a lifting gas that is less dense than the surrounding air.  Historically, airships have been used in applications …

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Graphical Processing units (GPUs) responsible for success of Deep Neural networks (DNN) in Aerospace and Defense

Deep Neural networks (DNN) or large virtual networks of simple information-processing units, which are loosely modeled on the anatomy of the human brain have been responsible for many exciting advances in artificial intelligence in recent years. The deep learning (DL) algorithms allow high-level abstraction from the data, and this is helpful for …

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“3D Bioprinting” or “bioprinting” promise Human organs and tissues, for medical use in harsh military environments

In the UK, there are some 7,000 people on the list who are in dire need of organ transplants and In the US, the number awaiting transplant is around 120,000, with 20 dying each day for want of an organ. There is a large and growing need for an alternative to …

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