An Insitu ScanEagle unmanned aircraft is ready for launch at the airport in Arlington, Ore., in 2013. (Don Ryan/AP) LONDON — As Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine reached its sixth-month mark, the ...
Since its first flight in June 2002 and introduction to the US Navy in 2005, the ScanEagle UAV developed by Boeing subsidiary Insitu has received a steady stream of improvements, including a ...
Insitu’s ScanEagle small unmanned aerial vehicle will soon have two advancements to improve its performance in the maritime environment and on land – an expeditionary launching system and a new Visual ...
November 17, 2014: The manufacturer of the popular American naval UAV, ScanEagle, is now offering ScanEagle 2. This version has a more powerful and reliable engine. This means more power is available ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The ScanEagle, first flown in 2002 and in service in the military ...
Here’s what you need to remember: Equipping surface ships with small unmanned aerial systems expands their surveillance horizons, lethality, and overall effectiveness at a low cost. The world’s oceans ...
August 31, 2022: In the latest American aid package for Ukraine there are fifteen of the latest ScanEagle UAV, to be used for finding targets for Ukrainian artillery and missiles. This is something ...
A ScanEagle flies into a retrieval wire at Camp Taji, Iraq, on June, 28, 2011. (Photo by Spc. Darriel Swatts) A new round of U.S. security assistance for Ukraine, announced Friday, will for the first ...
Insitu will provide aircraft and services to support the USN and FMS operators of the RQ-21A Blackjack and ScanEagle. Work on the $12.51 million contract modification from Naval Air Systems Command is ...
A ScanEagle unmanned aerial vehicle sits ready for launch by Rear Adm. Luke McCollum, vice commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command, at Kandahar Airfield. (Lt. Kristine Volk, Resolute Support ...
The Navy League's Sea-Air-Space Exposition is the largest maritime expo in the U.S., and brings together dozens of defense contractors and military decision-makers. The Motley Fool's Rex Moore was at ...