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New laser could beam power mid-air to US aircraft at 5,000 feet for infinite range
PowerLight is working with Kraus Hamdani Aerospace to integrate the system onto the K1000ULE, an ultra-long-endurance ...
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Laser beams could power drones 5,000 ft up, researchers say
Military researchers are now proving that drones do not always need to carry their own fuel or batteries. In recent tests, ...
The BLR2 laser receiver, in conjunction with the deluxe instrumentation panel, is now available on 600, 700 and 800 platform M-Series compact track loaders. Laser-operated attachment line expanded to ...
Researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have, for the first time, used a semiconductor laser to send and receive radio signals. The hybrid ...
The M18 Red Exterior Rotary Laser is designed for leveling on the jobsite and features manual masking shutters, which block the laser in desired directions to prevent interference with other lasers on ...
The UK defense ministry says it will invest in technology to detect lasers being aimed at spacecraft. The move comes at a time when many militaries are becoming increasingly concerned about threats to ...
SatLab Geosolutions has launched a new GNSS receiver, the SL8. The SatLab SL8 Laser RTK combines dual cameras, GNSS, an ...
Machine control systems that use laser technology are well known in concert with high-production equipment such as large dozers, motor graders, and excavators, but are a bit lesser known when it comes ...
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