CHRIS GRIFFITH TECHNOLOGY REPORTER, JUNE 16, 2020 Killer drones that hover over war zones and autonomously decide when to kill are being rolled out into battle. Professor of artificial intelligence at the University of NSW, Toby Walsh, said the Turkish-made drones had...
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Aerial threat: why drone hacking could be bad news for the military
Unmanned aerial vehicles, more commonly called drones, are now a fundamental part of defence force capability, from intelligence gathering to unmanned engagement in military operations. But what happens if our own technology is turned against us? Drones are now being...
Virtual Reality Brings Australian Remembrance Trail to Life
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Opinion – Sinking $50b into antiquity
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Army News – Black Hornet takes flight
ARMY’S 7 Bde recently accepted the Black Hornet Nano Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) with the rollout to soldiers in Brisbane, demonstrating a key capability milestone for the Army as it continues to be a technologically advanced force. READ MORE
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