AI in the sky: can drone surveillance technology replace CCTV?
Skylark Labs has unveiled a new surveillance system, which uses unmanned aerial vehicles and mounted cameras to scan large crowds. It applies artificial intelligence (AI) techniques…
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Skylark Labs has unveiled a new surveillance system, which uses unmanned aerial vehicles and mounted cameras to scan large crowds. It applies artificial intelligence (AI) techniques…
By Talal HusseiniFrom 1988 onwards, military expenditure in South Africa has fluctuated. After a small surge spending throughout the 2000s, South…
By Talal HusseiniThe US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is set to test next-generation sensors for detecting chemical threats through…
BAE Systems plans to recruit 700 new apprentices across its UK air, land and maritime businesses in 2019. What…
By Talal HusseiniThe Stockholm International Peace and Research Institute has released the latest data for world military spending. How has national…
By Talal HusseiniAt this year’s Security and Counter Terror Expo (SCTX 2019), visitors arrived to view the latest themes in defence…
By Talal HusseiniDefence exhibitions and conferences provide an opportunity for defence companies, organisations, and individuals to showcase their products or services,…
By Talal HusseiniThe UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has been found to have used chromium-based military paint to corrosion-proof military vehicles…
By Talal HusseiniAfter 20 years, the 1995 Middle East resolution designed to establish a wmd-free zone remains unimplemented. Based on a…
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