The US Military's New Tech Will Identify Faces from 1km Away
https://beebom.com/us-militarys-new-tech-identify-faces-1km-away
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https://beebom.com/us-militarys-new-tech-identify-faces-1km-away
#biometrics #facial #recognition #usa #military #why
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The US Military's New Tech Will Identify Faces from 1km Away | Beebom
With the recent developments in the facial recognition technology, the US Military is developing a portable camera that can identify a face from 1KM away.
U.S. Army Awards Pocket-Sized Drones $20.6 Million Contract
https://interestingengineering.com/us-army-awards-pocket-sized-drones-206-million-contract
FLIR System's drone weighs 33 grams and the U.S. army is buying it in bulk.
Nano drones have become a major military tool over the past few years, and the most recent announcement of FLIR Systems being awarded an additional $20.6 million contract for their Black Hornet 3 Personal Reconnaissance Systems (PRS) by the U.S. Army is one big example of that.
While the contract is huge, the FLIR Systems Black Hornet 3 is only the size of a cellphone. This extremely light and nearly silent drone can fly up to 25 minutes, and provide many military advantages in combat.
#drones #usa #military #gov
https://interestingengineering.com/us-army-awards-pocket-sized-drones-206-million-contract
FLIR System's drone weighs 33 grams and the U.S. army is buying it in bulk.
Nano drones have become a major military tool over the past few years, and the most recent announcement of FLIR Systems being awarded an additional $20.6 million contract for their Black Hornet 3 Personal Reconnaissance Systems (PRS) by the U.S. Army is one big example of that.
While the contract is huge, the FLIR Systems Black Hornet 3 is only the size of a cellphone. This extremely light and nearly silent drone can fly up to 25 minutes, and provide many military advantages in combat.
#drones #usa #military #gov
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U.S. Army Orders of the Pocket-Sized Drones Top $ 85 Million
U.S. Army awarded FLIR Systems an additional contract worth $15.4 million to provide the service with miniature reconnaissance drones.