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A German company, SWARM Biotactics, is developing a new category of robotics: living, intelligent systems based on insects – equipped with custom-designed backpacks for control, sensing, and secure communication. These modular bio-robotic swarms augment the natural mobility of real organisms with AI, advanced sensors, and swarm intelligence – enabling silent access, close-range ISR, and real-time data collection where no other system can reach in cluttered,...

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Ground-based radar can be a high-value layer in perimeter security because it reliably detects intruders approaching or crossing your boundary — especially in conditions where cameras or PIR motion sensors struggle (darkness, fog, rain, snow, shadows) and without requiring a direct visual line-of-sight. Key strengths for perimeter use:   1. All-weather, all-lighting detection – works 24/7. 2. Longer reach than PIR or lidar alone – up to hundreds...

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Modular Open Systems Architecture (MOSA) is increasingly critical to the success of IoT and AI deployments because it enables flexibility, interoperability, and rapid innovation in highly dynamic technology environments. IoT ecosystems often consist of diverse sensors, edge devices, networks, and platforms from multiple vendors, while AI capabilities evolve quickly as models, data sources, and compute technologies advance. MOSA allows these components to be integrated through...

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Disclaimer: The content provided is for informational purposes only and concerns dangerous, illicit items. Handling or attempting to create such devices is extremely dangerous and illegal.   In recent years, unmanned aerial systems (UAS) have rapidly evolved from niche tools into mainstream platforms used across industries—from agriculture and construction to cinematography and emergency response. But as with many transformative technologies, the rise of drones has also introduced...

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Cameras offer simple, but useful, detection of breach, yet still, humans monitoring 24×7 begin to miss anomalous activity after 24 minutes (MIT study) due to normal cognitive processing by the human brain. The brain gets “tired”, very quickly, after watching 24 screens in real-time. Even then, detections are only that which a trained eye can see.  Still, we act upon what we see.  Augmenting cameras...

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Gait analysis has emerged as a valuable tool in modern crime investigations, particularly in cases where traditional identification methods fall short. When suspects obscure their faces with masks, hoods, or poor lighting, their manner of walking can still reveal distinctive, repeatable characteristics such as stride length, cadence, posture, and limb movement. By analyzing these patterns from surveillance footage, investigators can generate investigative leads or narrow...

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