Read our Q&A with Bill Brady, COO of KBI Painting, on how AI takeoff tools like Takeoff Boost™ help painters save hours on bids and stay ahead of the competition.
Which aircraft tips the scales?
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New kamikaze drone can strike targets 1,234 miles away with a 441-pound warhead
Turkish drone manufacturer Baykar, best known for the combat-proven Bayraktar TB2, has unveiled its ...
The truth about the third wheel in the cockpit.
Flying should feel exhilarating, not terrifying, yet every passenger carries a hidden question: how safe is the sky above? While airports have layers of security and pilots follow strict protocols, ...
Türkiye has debuted its new K2 Kamikaze one-way attack (OWA) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) from Baykar. The Turkish UAV house ...
Turkish uncrewed aerial vehicle developer Baykar Technology has unveiled what it describes as the "largest 'kamikaze' ...
Huang and company answered that at GTC with a slew of announcements meant to prove Nvidia is the inferencing leader to beat, including the debut of its Groq 3 chip and rack system. Nvidia CEO Jensen ...
Steve Nemzer, Sr. Director, AI Growth & Innovation, TELUS Digital, leads initiatives focused on advancing AI training data and infrastructure for next-generation artificial intelligence systems. His ...
The MTIA processors are the tech giant’s latest attempt to build its own AI hardware, even as it continues spending billions on gear from industry leaders like Nvidia.
With disasters more intense and more frequent, there is less time to recover and mourn. See how new technology – and new approaches to the strain – aim to help.
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Baykar’s K2 Kamikaze UAV completes autonomous swarm flight tests
The K2 Kamikaze UAV can take off at 800kg, has a range over 2,000km, flies above 200km/h, and operates for more than 13 hours.
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