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  • IDF Receives First Iron Beam Laser System - Israel
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    IDF Receives First Iron Beam Laser System - Israel
    December 28, 2025, Northern District, Israel: Following a complex development process, the Israel Ministry of Defense (IMOD) Directorate of Defense Research & Development (DDR&D) and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems delivered the first Iron Beam laser system to the IDF at an official ceremony held at Rafael's headquarters in northern Israel. The system, which proved its effectiveness in an extensive series of tests against various threats and successfully intercepted rockets, mortars, and UAVs, will be integrated into the IAF and incorporated into Israel's multi layered aerial defense array as a complementary capability to the Iron Dome, David's Sling, and Arrow systems. (Credit Image: © Israel Mod via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Drone swarm weapon designed in 5 weeks
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    Drone swarm weapon designed in 5 weeks

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    Picture MUST credit: KULR Technology

    A lethal new drone-destroying laser weapon has gone from drawing board to prototype in just five weeks.

    The new weapon , set for production early next year, is designed to take down swarms of unmanned aircraft.

    It is being developed by US company KULR Technology.

    The company has shown off an artist’s impression of the laser mounted onto a sleek armoured vehicle for rapid deployment.

    It said the next-generation battery system for directed-energy weapons was designed using digital simulations and specialised in-house techniques.

    The firm , based in Texas, has also designed a 400V battery capable of withstanding demanding operational conditions.

    The engineering team behind it reportedly managed everything internally, from layout to testing, giving KULR full control over design and quality while avoiding delays or dependencies from outside partners.

    This end-to-end approach allowed the company to push the product from purchase order to a working prototype in just over a month.
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Aesthetify Aesthetics Clinic With Digital Display
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    Aesthetify Aesthetics Clinic With Digital Display
    The storefront of Aesthetify, a cosmetic aesthetics clinic run by Dr. Rick and Dr. Nick, features a large digital screen displaying portraits of the doctors above the entrance, as pedestrians with umbrellas walk by on the wet street in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aesthetify Aesthetics Clinic With Digital Display
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    Aesthetify Aesthetics Clinic With Digital Display
    The storefront of Aesthetify, a cosmetic aesthetics clinic run by Dr. Rick and Dr. Nick, features a large digital screen displaying portraits of the doctors above the entrance, as pedestrians with umbrellas walk by on the wet street in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aesthetify Aesthetics Clinic With Digital Display
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    Aesthetify Aesthetics Clinic With Digital Display
    The storefront of Aesthetify, a cosmetic aesthetics clinic run by Dr. Rick and Dr. Nick, features a large digital screen displaying portraits of the doctors above the entrance, as pedestrians with umbrellas walk by on the wet street in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Aesthetify Aesthetics Clinic With Digital Display
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    Aesthetify Aesthetics Clinic With Digital Display
    The storefront of Aesthetify, a cosmetic aesthetics clinic run by Dr. Rick and Dr. Nick, features a large digital screen displaying portraits of the doctors above the entrance, as pedestrians with umbrellas walk by on the wet street in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • New laser knockout blow for missiles
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    New laser knockout blow for missiles
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    A new laser weapon doesn't destroy incoming missiles but instead blinds them before they have a chance to lock on target.
    Turkey-based arms manufacturer Aselsan says it has successfully completed testing of the countermeasure Yildirim 100 system.
    It is said to be capable of detecting, tracking, and neutralising multiple missile threats simultaneously.
    It uses multi-band laser technology to jam and dazzle the seeker mechanisms of infrared-guided missiles.
    During the test, Yildirim 100 was able to consistently knock out infrared-guided missiles.
    The system was developed to be retrofitted to planes and helicopters and can handle multiple targets simultaneously,
    It is a dual-turret design incorporating advanced sensors and an integrated control unit said to be capable of fast, synchronised responses and flawless communication with missile warning systems.
    A spokesperson said: “ It is fully compatible with various platforms and is optimised to counter both current and emerging missile threats."

    OPS: The Yildirim 100 missile defence unit
    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New laser knockout blow for missiles
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    New laser knockout blow for missiles
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Picture MUST credit: Aselsan
    A new laser weapon doesn't destroy incoming missiles but instead blinds them before they have a chance to lock on target.
    Turkey-based arms manufacturer Aselsan says it has successfully completed testing of the countermeasure Yildirim 100 system.
    It is said to be capable of detecting, tracking, and neutralising multiple missile threats simultaneously.
    It uses multi-band laser technology to jam and dazzle the seeker mechanisms of infrared-guided missiles.
    During the test, Yildirim 100 was able to consistently knock out infrared-guided missiles.
    The system was developed to be retrofitted to planes and helicopters and can handle multiple targets simultaneously,
    It is a dual-turret design incorporating advanced sensors and an integrated control unit said to be capable of fast, synchronised responses and flawless communication with missile warning systems.
    A spokesperson said: “ It is fully compatible with various platforms and is optimised to counter both current and emerging missile threats."

    OPS: Render of the Yildirim 100 in action from a helicopter.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Une start-up technologique a annoncé un projet visant à récolter l'énergie solaire dans l'espace et à la renvoyer là où elle est nécessaire sur Terre
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    Une start-up technologique a annoncé un projet visant à récolter l'énergie solaire dans l'espace et à la renvoyer là où elle est nécessaire sur Terre
    Picture MUST credit: Aetherflux. A plan to harvest solar power in space and beam it back to where it is needed on Earth, has been announced by a tech startup. The US based company, called Aetherflux, plans to set up a swarm of satellites in low Earth orbit. Each one would be each equipped with a solar panel, a battery and an infrared laser to transmit the power down to the ground. The company wants to put up thousands of these satellites up to accumulate massive amounts of energy.  The concept of space-based solar power is not new but ideas on how to harvest it have involved large spacecraft in geostationary orbit using radio waves to transmit back to Earth. Aetherflux is working toward its first mission now, with the aim of sending up a demonstration spacecraft in late 2025 or early 2026. It is already under construction and will aim to demonstrate solar energy transmission using the infrared laser is possible. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Concert, spectacle, illustration, festival, foule, crowd, audience, light show, show, gig, illustration
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    Concert, spectacle, illustration, festival, foule, crowd, audience, light show, show, gig, illustration
    2004 - AMBIANCE, RAVE PARTY, ILLUSTRATION, ASTROPOLIS, TECHNO FESTIVAL, BRITTANNY, FESTIVAL TECHNO DE FRANCE, BREST, BRETAGNE, MANOIR DE KEROUAL, MANOIR, EFFETs, SON ET LUMIERE, OMBRES© HUIBAN_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544474
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  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544472
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544471
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544475
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544482
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544463
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544470
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544484
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544483
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544466
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544476
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
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    NEWS - Renaissance der Kreuzfahrt: Taufe der AIDAcosma im Hamburger Hafen
    Schiffstaufe AIDAcosma in Hamburg - Unter dem Motto „Die Welt wird bunter“ wurde am 9. April 2022 AIDAcosma im Rahmen einer farbenfrohen Musik- und Lichtinszenierung im Hamburger Hafen getauft. Bei einer spektakulären Drohnenshow, 250 Lichtdrohnen zeichneten spektakuläre Bilder in Hamburgs Nachthimmel. Vom Cruise Center Steinwerder, wo die Taufe stattfand, ging es vorbei an der Hamburger Elbphilharmonie, direkt auf die Jungfernfahrt nach Palma de Mallorca. Hamburg, 09.04.2022 *** Local Caption *** 38544468
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
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    FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    27/04/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Carbon Robotics

    An autonomous farm vehicle that can take out thousands of weeds in an hour using a laser.And it is set to make the industry less reliant on chemicals.It can seek out invasive, undesirable plants leaving the crops healthy and , it is claimed, leave farmers with more money and time on their hands.US company Carbon Robotics based in Seattle has developed a 4,300-kg four-wheeled robot that uses GPS and computer vision to criss-cross fields.It uses an onboard supercomputer and high-resolution cameras to identify unwanted plants, and then eight 150-W lasers to kill them off with thermal energy by targeting a plant tissue called the meristem.They are only found is certain parts of the plant such as the tip of roots and shoots and are capable of cell division.Once the meristem is destroyed the plant cannot survive and dies.The machine is able to destroy up to100,000 weeds an hour.

    OPS:The Carbon Robotics autonomous weeder in action

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
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    FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Weeder 1
    Ref 12871
    27/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Carbon Robotics

    An autonomous farm vehicle that can take out thousands of weeds in an hour using a laser.And it is set to make the industry less reliant on chemicals.It can seek out invasive, undesirable plants leaving the crops healthy and , it is claimed, leave farmers with more money and time on their hands.US company Carbon Robotics based in Seattle has developed a 4,300-kg four-wheeled robot that uses GPS and computer vision to criss-cross fields.It uses an onboard supercomputer and high-resolution cameras to identify unwanted plants, and then eight 150-W lasers to kill them off with thermal energy by targeting a plant tissue called the meristem.They are only found is certain parts of the plant such as the tip of roots and shoots and are capable of cell division.Once the meristem is destroyed the plant cannot survive and dies.The machine is able to destroy up to100,000 weeds an hour.

    OPS:The Carbon Robotics autonomous weeder in action. Scanning for weeds. It uses AI to pinpoint them for a laser blast (Left, top image)

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
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    FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Weeder 1
    Ref 12871
    27/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Carbon Robotics

    An autonomous farm vehicle that can take out thousands of weeds in an hour using a laser.And it is set to make the industry less reliant on chemicals.It can seek out invasive, undesirable plants leaving the crops healthy and , it is claimed, leave farmers with more money and time on their hands.US company Carbon Robotics based in Seattle has developed a 4,300-kg four-wheeled robot that uses GPS and computer vision to criss-cross fields.It uses an onboard supercomputer and high-resolution cameras to identify unwanted plants, and then eight 150-W lasers to kill them off with thermal energy by targeting a plant tissue called the meristem.They are only found is certain parts of the plant such as the tip of roots and shoots and are capable of cell division.Once the meristem is destroyed the plant cannot survive and dies.The machine is able to destroy up to100,000 weeds an hour.

    OPS:The Carbon Robotics autonomous weeder in action. Turning around at the end of a run

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    DUK10142220_006
    FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Weeder 1
    Ref 12871
    27/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Carbon Robotics

    An autonomous farm vehicle that can take out thousands of weeds in an hour using a laser.And it is set to make the industry less reliant on chemicals.It can seek out invasive, undesirable plants leaving the crops healthy and , it is claimed, leave farmers with more money and time on their hands.US company Carbon Robotics based in Seattle has developed a 4,300-kg four-wheeled robot that uses GPS and computer vision to criss-cross fields.It uses an onboard supercomputer and high-resolution cameras to identify unwanted plants, and then eight 150-W lasers to kill them off with thermal energy by targeting a plant tissue called the meristem.They are only found is certain parts of the plant such as the tip of roots and shoots and are capable of cell division.Once the meristem is destroyed the plant cannot survive and dies.The machine is able to destroy up to100,000 weeds an hour.

    OPS:The Carbon Robotics autonomous weeder in action

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    DUK10142220_005
    FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Weeder 1
    Ref 12871
    27/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Carbon Robotics

    An autonomous farm vehicle that can take out thousands of weeds in an hour using a laser.And it is set to make the industry less reliant on chemicals.It can seek out invasive, undesirable plants leaving the crops healthy and , it is claimed, leave farmers with more money and time on their hands.US company Carbon Robotics based in Seattle has developed a 4,300-kg four-wheeled robot that uses GPS and computer vision to criss-cross fields.It uses an onboard supercomputer and high-resolution cameras to identify unwanted plants, and then eight 150-W lasers to kill them off with thermal energy by targeting a plant tissue called the meristem.They are only found is certain parts of the plant such as the tip of roots and shoots and are capable of cell division.Once the meristem is destroyed the plant cannot survive and dies.The machine is able to destroy up to100,000 weeds an hour.

    OPS:The Carbon Robotics autonomous weeder in action

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    DUK10142220_004
    FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Weeder 1
    Ref 12871
    27/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Carbon Robotics

    An autonomous farm vehicle that can take out thousands of weeds in an hour using a laser.And it is set to make the industry less reliant on chemicals.It can seek out invasive, undesirable plants leaving the crops healthy and , it is claimed, leave farmers with more money and time on their hands.US company Carbon Robotics based in Seattle has developed a 4,300-kg four-wheeled robot that uses GPS and computer vision to criss-cross fields.It uses an onboard supercomputer and high-resolution cameras to identify unwanted plants, and then eight 150-W lasers to kill them off with thermal energy by targeting a plant tissue called the meristem.They are only found is certain parts of the plant such as the tip of roots and shoots and are capable of cell division.Once the meristem is destroyed the plant cannot survive and dies.The machine is able to destroy up to100,000 weeds an hour.

    OPS:The Carbon Robotics autonomous weeder in action. Making a turn as it reaches the end of the field

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    DUK10142220_003
    FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Weeder 1
    Ref 12871
    27/04/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Carbon Robotics

    An autonomous farm vehicle that can take out thousands of weeds in an hour using a laser.And it is set to make the industry less reliant on chemicals.It can seek out invasive, undesirable plants leaving the crops healthy and , it is claimed, leave farmers with more money and time on their hands.US company Carbon Robotics based in Seattle has developed a 4,300-kg four-wheeled robot that uses GPS and computer vision to criss-cross fields.It uses an onboard supercomputer and high-resolution cameras to identify unwanted plants, and then eight 150-W lasers to kill them off with thermal energy by targeting a plant tissue called the meristem.They are only found is certain parts of the plant such as the tip of roots and shoots and are capable of cell division.Once the meristem is destroyed the plant cannot survive and dies.The machine is able to destroy up to100,000 weeds an hour.

    OPS:The Carbon Robotics autonomous weeder in action

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    DUK10142220_002
    FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Weeder 1
    Ref 12871
    27/04/2021
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    An autonomous farm vehicle that can take out thousands of weeds in an hour using a laser.And it is set to make the industry less reliant on chemicals.It can seek out invasive, undesirable plants leaving the crops healthy and , it is claimed, leave farmers with more money and time on their hands.US company Carbon Robotics based in Seattle has developed a 4,300-kg four-wheeled robot that uses GPS and computer vision to criss-cross fields.It uses an onboard supercomputer and high-resolution cameras to identify unwanted plants, and then eight 150-W lasers to kill them off with thermal energy by targeting a plant tissue called the meristem.They are only found is certain parts of the plant such as the tip of roots and shoots and are capable of cell division.Once the meristem is destroyed the plant cannot survive and dies.The machine is able to destroy up to100,000 weeds an hour.

    OPS:The Carbon Robotics autonomous weeder in action. The machine is able to work through the night

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  • FEATURE - Laserbewaffnetes autonomes Landwirtschaftsfahrzeug zupft bis zu 100'000 Unkräuter pro Stunde
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    An autonomous farm vehicle that can take out thousands of weeds in an hour using a laser.And it is set to make the industry less reliant on chemicals.It can seek out invasive, undesirable plants leaving the crops healthy and , it is claimed, leave farmers with more money and time on their hands.US company Carbon Robotics based in Seattle has developed a 4,300-kg four-wheeled robot that uses GPS and computer vision to criss-cross fields.It uses an onboard supercomputer and high-resolution cameras to identify unwanted plants, and then eight 150-W lasers to kill them off with thermal energy by targeting a plant tissue called the meristem.They are only found is certain parts of the plant such as the tip of roots and shoots and are capable of cell division.Once the meristem is destroyed the plant cannot survive and dies.The machine is able to destroy up to100,000 weeds an hour.

    OPS:The Carbon Robotics autonomous weeder in action

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Neue Bilder zeigen die Intensität der Covid-19-Infektion
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    Face masks have become an important tool in fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic. However, improper use or disposal of masks may lead to “secondary transmission”. A research team from City University of Hong Kong has successfully produced graphene masks with an anti-bacterial efficiency of 80%.This can be enhanced to almost 100% with exposure to sunlight for around 10 minutes.And all it takes is a special laser for converting material to graphene.Initial tests also showed very promising results in the deactivation of two species of coronavirus. The graphene masks are easily produced at low cost, and can help to resolve the problems of sourcing raw materials and disposing of non-biodegradable masks. Commonly used surgical masks are not anti-bacterial. This may lead to the risk of secondary transmission of bacterial infection when people touch the contaminated surfaces of the used masks or discard them improperly. The fabrics used as a bacterial filter also pose a threat to the environment as they are difficult to decompose.So scientists have been looking for alternative materials to make masks.The research was conducted by Dr Ye Ruquan, an assistant Ppofessor from the univeristy’s Department of Chemistry.

    OPS:Graphene mask research team members: (front row from the left) Xu Siyu, Dr Ye Ruquan, Huang Libei, (back row from the left) Cao Xiaohu, Song Yun, and Su Jianjun.

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  • FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    Here’s a simple product designed to help anti-virus mask or neck tube wearers breath more easily.Called Lacunal it can be used while running, trekking or performing any other athletic activity. The item is made via 3D printing laser sintering technology and is customised to fit individual facial sizes.The arch structure was created by designer Kazunori Takeishi of Japanese company Monocircus and will sell for $28 USDIt sits on the nose and chin, creating space between the fabric of the buff and the nose and mouth, allowing greater comfort with breathing, hence improving athletic performance. The nylong structure rests on just two points on the nose bridge and chin, parts of the face that are mainly bone and skin, and have the least muscular movement. It was designed that way so it does not hinder movements of the mouth and causes minimal discomfort.Wearing a neck tube or buff during a run, a trek or work out very often causes difficulty in breathing especially when the neck tube gets wet with sweat. With the Lacunal, the area around the nose and mouth has a layer of empty space, clear of any fabric, which makes it a lot more comfortable and easier to breathe especially during prolong training or exercise.The Lacunal , named after a Japanese word a gap , can also be used with fabric masks.

    OPS:The Lacunal being worn under a neck tube

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  • FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    Here’s a simple product designed to help anti-virus mask or neck tube wearers breath more easily.Called Lacunal it can be used while running, trekking or performing any other athletic activity. The item is made via 3D printing laser sintering technology and is customised to fit individual facial sizes.The arch structure was created by designer Kazunori Takeishi of Japanese company Monocircus and will sell for $28 USDIt sits on the nose and chin, creating space between the fabric of the buff and the nose and mouth, allowing greater comfort with breathing, hence improving athletic performance. The nylong structure rests on just two points on the nose bridge and chin, parts of the face that are mainly bone and skin, and have the least muscular movement. It was designed that way so it does not hinder movements of the mouth and causes minimal discomfort.Wearing a neck tube or buff during a run, a trek or work out very often causes difficulty in breathing especially when the neck tube gets wet with sweat. With the Lacunal, the area around the nose and mouth has a layer of empty space, clear of any fabric, which makes it a lot more comfortable and easier to breathe especially during prolong training or exercise.The Lacunal , named after a Japanese word a gap , can also be used with fabric masks.

    OPS:The Lacunal being worn under a neck tube (left) and a neck tube without one (right) for comparison

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  • FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    Here’s a simple product designed to help anti-virus mask or neck tube wearers breath more easily.Called Lacunal it can be used while running, trekking or performing any other athletic activity. The item is made via 3D printing laser sintering technology and is customised to fit individual facial sizes.The arch structure was created by designer Kazunori Takeishi of Japanese company Monocircus and will sell for $28 USDIt sits on the nose and chin, creating space between the fabric of the buff and the nose and mouth, allowing greater comfort with breathing, hence improving athletic performance. The nylong structure rests on just two points on the nose bridge and chin, parts of the face that are mainly bone and skin, and have the least muscular movement. It was designed that way so it does not hinder movements of the mouth and causes minimal discomfort.Wearing a neck tube or buff during a run, a trek or work out very often causes difficulty in breathing especially when the neck tube gets wet with sweat. With the Lacunal, the area around the nose and mouth has a layer of empty space, clear of any fabric, which makes it a lot more comfortable and easier to breathe especially during prolong training or exercise.The Lacunal , named after a Japanese word a gap , can also be used with fabric masks.

    OPS:The Lacunal

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  • FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    Here’s a simple product designed to help anti-virus mask or neck tube wearers breath more easily.Called Lacunal it can be used while running, trekking or performing any other athletic activity. The item is made via 3D printing laser sintering technology and is customised to fit individual facial sizes.The arch structure was created by designer Kazunori Takeishi of Japanese company Monocircus and will sell for $28 USDIt sits on the nose and chin, creating space between the fabric of the buff and the nose and mouth, allowing greater comfort with breathing, hence improving athletic performance. The nylong structure rests on just two points on the nose bridge and chin, parts of the face that are mainly bone and skin, and have the least muscular movement. It was designed that way so it does not hinder movements of the mouth and causes minimal discomfort.Wearing a neck tube or buff during a run, a trek or work out very often causes difficulty in breathing especially when the neck tube gets wet with sweat. With the Lacunal, the area around the nose and mouth has a layer of empty space, clear of any fabric, which makes it a lot more comfortable and easier to breathe especially during prolong training or exercise.The Lacunal , named after a Japanese word a gap , can also be used with fabric masks.

    OPS:The Lacunal being worn under a neck tube

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  • FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    Here’s a simple product designed to help anti-virus mask or neck tube wearers breath more easily.Called Lacunal it can be used while running, trekking or performing any other athletic activity. The item is made via 3D printing laser sintering technology and is customised to fit individual facial sizes.The arch structure was created by designer Kazunori Takeishi of Japanese company Monocircus and will sell for $28 USDIt sits on the nose and chin, creating space between the fabric of the buff and the nose and mouth, allowing greater comfort with breathing, hence improving athletic performance. The nylong structure rests on just two points on the nose bridge and chin, parts of the face that are mainly bone and skin, and have the least muscular movement. It was designed that way so it does not hinder movements of the mouth and causes minimal discomfort.Wearing a neck tube or buff during a run, a trek or work out very often causes difficulty in breathing especially when the neck tube gets wet with sweat. With the Lacunal, the area around the nose and mouth has a layer of empty space, clear of any fabric, which makes it a lot more comfortable and easier to breathe especially during prolong training or exercise.The Lacunal , named after a Japanese word a gap , can also be used with fabric masks.

    OPS:A neck tube without a Lacunal to support it.

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  • FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    FEATURE - Clever: Halter für Maskenträger, damit sie leichter atmen können
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    Here’s a simple product designed to help anti-virus mask or neck tube wearers breath more easily.Called Lacunal it can be used while running, trekking or performing any other athletic activity. The item is made via 3D printing laser sintering technology and is customised to fit individual facial sizes.The arch structure was created by designer Kazunori Takeishi of Japanese company Monocircus and will sell for $28 USDIt sits on the nose and chin, creating space between the fabric of the buff and the nose and mouth, allowing greater comfort with breathing, hence improving athletic performance. The nylong structure rests on just two points on the nose bridge and chin, parts of the face that are mainly bone and skin, and have the least muscular movement. It was designed that way so it does not hinder movements of the mouth and causes minimal discomfort.Wearing a neck tube or buff during a run, a trek or work out very often causes difficulty in breathing especially when the neck tube gets wet with sweat. With the Lacunal, the area around the nose and mouth has a layer of empty space, clear of any fabric, which makes it a lot more comfortable and easier to breathe especially during prolong training or exercise.The Lacunal , named after a Japanese word a gap , can also be used with fabric masks.

    OPS:The Lacunal being being placed on the face

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  • NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.

    OPS: The Portland in silhouette . The laser reaches its apex with the intensity sbhowing white heat

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  • NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.

    OPS: The targetted drone is shown bursting into flames and then plunging from the sky

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  • NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.

    OPS: The Portland in silhouette before the laser firing.

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  • NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.

    OPS: The Portland in silhouette as a white light is the fiurst inducation the laser has fired

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  • NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.

    OPS: The targetted drone is shown bursting into flames and then plunging from the sky

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    A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.

    OPS: The targetted drone is shown bursting into flames and then plunging from the sky

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  • NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.

    OPS: The targetted drone is shown bursting into flames and then plunging from the sky

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  • NEWS - US Navy testet leistungsstarken Drohnen-Zerstörungslaser
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    A US Navy ship has downed a drone using a high powered laser in a first-of-its-kind at-sea test .The service is currently developing and testing a portfolio of laser weapons, some of which are more powerful but only suited for ships with greater power-generation capabilitiesThe sea test was described as using a “high-energy laser weapon system.”The US Navy issue images of the test showing its ship the Portland firing its high-power laser weapon at an unmanned aerial vehicle while operating off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on May 16.The vessel is seen in silhouette against a red background to make the laser more visible,As the ship moves slowly across the water, a bright light suddenly appears from high on board, then sends a shaft of yellowy light.The scene then cuts to the drone which busts into flames and starts to crash back down into the sea.The Portland’s commanding officer Captain Karrey Sanders, said: “By conducting advanced at sea tests against unmanned aerial vehicles and small crafts, we will gain valuable information on the capabilities of the solid state laser weapons system demonstrator against potential threats.“The system is a unique capability the Portland gets to test and operate for the Navy, while paving the way for future weapons systems. “With this new advanced capability, we are redefining war at sea for the Navy.” Portland, an amphibious transport dock normally used for deploying troops into combat zones, was selected in 2018 to be the first ship to test the laser.

    OPS: The Portland in silhouette . The laser grows in intenesity as it is directed at its target

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  • FEATURE - Dank Roboter-Spielzeug mit der Katze immer per Video verbunden
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    FEATURE - Dank Roboter-Spielzeug mit der Katze immer per Video verbunden
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    Here’s a plaything for cats that has a mind of all its own – a cute little robot.The automated toy called Ebo is designed to keep felines occupied during the day when owners are at work or out the house.It small and round and can autonomously roll around the house, keeping animals busy when left alone. Ebo has a built-in camera and microphone so owners can check in on their cat while out.It is controlled through an app and view on a smartphone.It also allows owners to speak to their pet and take direct control of steering the robot and firing off the laser pointer to play with it.Its erratic movements are designed to mimic those of a small rodent.It also makes noises and sports an LED screen that lights up like a pair of eyes. Ebo also packs some more traditional cat toys, too. The swappable head piece has feathers or string for cats to play with and there’s the built-in laser pointer.It has been created by Hong Kong based Enabot

    OPS: The Ebo robot toy for home alone cats

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  • FEATURE - Dank Roboter-Spielzeug mit der Katze immer per Video verbunden
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    FEATURE - Dank Roboter-Spielzeug mit der Katze immer per Video verbunden
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    Here’s a plaything for cats that has a mind of all its own – a cute little robot.The automated toy called Ebo is designed to keep felines occupied during the day when owners are at work or out the house.It small and round and can autonomously roll around the house, keeping animals busy when left alone. Ebo has a built-in camera and microphone so owners can check in on their cat while out.It is controlled through an app and view on a smartphone.It also allows owners to speak to their pet and take direct control of steering the robot and firing off the laser pointer to play with it.Its erratic movements are designed to mimic those of a small rodent.It also makes noises and sports an LED screen that lights up like a pair of eyes. Ebo also packs some more traditional cat toys, too. The swappable head piece has feathers or string for cats to play with and there’s the built-in laser pointer.It has been created by Hong Kong based Enabot

    OPS: The Ebo robot toy for home alone cats. App lets you see what your cat is up to when you are away from home

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dank Roboter-Spielzeug mit der Katze immer per Video verbunden
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    FEATURE - Dank Roboter-Spielzeug mit der Katze immer per Video verbunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11136
    Ebo 1
    22/11/2019
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    Pictures must credit: Enabot

    Here’s a plaything for cats that has a mind of all its own – a cute little robot.The automated toy called Ebo is designed to keep felines occupied during the day when owners are at work or out the house.It small and round and can autonomously roll around the house, keeping animals busy when left alone. Ebo has a built-in camera and microphone so owners can check in on their cat while out.It is controlled through an app and view on a smartphone.It also allows owners to speak to their pet and take direct control of steering the robot and firing off the laser pointer to play with it.Its erratic movements are designed to mimic those of a small rodent.It also makes noises and sports an LED screen that lights up like a pair of eyes. Ebo also packs some more traditional cat toys, too. The swappable head piece has feathers or string for cats to play with and there’s the built-in laser pointer.It has been created by Hong Kong based Enabot

    OPS: The Ebo robot toy for home alone cats. Optional collar monitors cats steps and biometrics

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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