We published over 100 articles on DefenseAdvancement.com in June 2024, covering significant developments across the defense, military and security sectors.
Check out the top five most read articles on Defense Advancement in June 2024:
1. Hand-Launched Reconnaissance UAV Showcased at Eurosatory 2024
Lithuania’s Granta Autonomy has showcased the company’s Hornet XR unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) line at Eurosatory in Paris, small and discreet hand-launched recon drones suited for covert operations.
The Hornet XR recon unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) weighs 2.9kg, launches with a simple throw, and silently flies for up to 3 hours.
Pre-programmed missions allow for autonomous operation, even in GNSS-denied environments, or when radio signals are jammed or unavailable.
2. New C-UAS Solution Released at Eurosatory
Safran Electronics & Defense has launched its Skyjacker counter-drone system at Eurosatory 2024, featuring a unique spoofing capability, radar detection, and optronic identification.
Designed as a response to threats posed by drones in the battlespace and at sensitive installations, Skyjacker can efficiently defeat isolated drones and drone swarms in land and naval environments.
3. Embedded GPS/INS Certified For US Army Aviation Aircraft Fleet
The U.S. Space Force Precise Positioning Service (PPS) Equipment Certification Office (PECO) has granted MSO-c145b authorization to Honeywell’s Embedded Global Positioning System (GPS)/Inertial Navigation System (INS) (EGI) with M-Code, known as EAGLE-M.
4. EIZO Releases Rugged SOSA-Aligned VPX SBC
EIZO Rugged Solutions Inc. has unveiled its new computer module, the Condor AGX-ORIN64-HPC, a Sensor Open System Architecture™ (SOSA)-aligned 3U VPX single-board computer (SBC) based on the NVIDIA® Jetson AGX Orin™ system-on-module (SoM).
5. Trillium’s HD45 Gimbal Supports Army UAS
Trillium Engineering is supporting the U.S. Army with cutting-edge imaging technology onboard small uncrewed aircraft systems (sUAS).Â
Trillium’s HD45 payload is a key component in enhancing the Army’s reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition (RSTA) capabilities, and is featured on four out of six platforms currently undergoing flight evaluations.