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Thursday, December 05, 2013

U.S. Army Purchases New Micro-UAS

U.S. Army Purchases New Micro-UAS
The request was made to the Rapid Equipping Force at Fort Belvoir, Va., in March and Soldiers will receive them by December. According to Unmanned Systems the 36 Maverics, which are not in the Army’s current UAS inventory, cost $4.5 million and are made by Prioria Robotics Inc., a technology firm in Gainesville, Fla. 


UN starts drone surveillance in DR Congo
The UN mission in Democratic Republic of Congo has started to deploy unarmed surveillance drones to monitor rebel activity along the forested borders with Rwanda and Uganda. This is the first time any UN mission has deployed drones. The first two were launched from the eastern city of Goma, which was last year briefly occupied by M23 rebels.

Did you know that Russia is building submarines that are so quiet that the U.S. military cannot detect them? These “black hole” submarines can freely approach the coastlines of the United States without fear of being detected whenever they want. In fact, a “nuclear-powered attack submarine armed with long-range cruise missiles” sailed around in the Gulf of Mexico for several weeks without being detected back in 2012.  

Maritime ‘black hole’: Russia launches new ‘stealth’ submarine
Russia has launched its new state-of-the-art Novorossiysk submarine, which set sail from a St Petersburg shipyard to become the first of six diesel-electric stealth subs delivered to the Russian Black Sea fleet in the next two years. The Novorossiysk belongs to the Varshavyanka-class (Project 636), which is characterized by advanced stealth technology, making it virtually undetectable when submerged. 

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