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Dstl ensures the UK can develop and exploit new sensor technologies for our defence and security, to find and assess potential threats and give information to decision-makers.
Development of a standard approach for AI and autonomy in networked multi-sensor systems in security and defence.
This competition seeks solutions for autonomous sensor management and sensor counter deception in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) scenarios.
New DASA competition seeks proposals for autonomous sensor management and sensor deception in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance scenarios
UK Armed Forces will be better protected on the front line with the development of next generation chemical detection capabilities.
The UK and US are working on technology that could be used to provide early warning protection for cities and major events.
Industry, academia and wider government are invited to shape thinking on future technical challenges for defence sensing and position, navigation and timing (PNT).
New technology with capability to detect, identify and monitor the presence of toxic industrial chemicals and chemical warfare agents to be operational by 2028.
Applications invited for community of interest meeting focusing on 'Reducing Reliance on Global Navigation Satellite Systems'
Opportunity to license Dstl technology: improved systems and methods for testing and calibrating aerosol sensors or detectors.
Get help to classify electrical equipment such as communication equipment, cameras, and their parts and accessories.
SDU provides advice on serological assay development.
This Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition is being run on behalf of the MOD Bright Corvus team.
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