Financed Proposals

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Projects

36 results:
31. EVUB - Acquisition and visualization of underground movement passages to complete the situational picture in Urban Operations  
In the course of this project, the aim is to create a comprehensive situational picture of an urban area, in particular, the underground movement passages, by using heterogeneous data sources and, if
 
32. BEHAVE - Erfassung, Überwachung und Auswertung der tatsächlichen Nutzung von kettengetriebenen Fahrzeugen zur Optimierung der LZK  
The aim of the "BEHAVE" project is to realistically calculate and optimise the life cycle costs of tracked vehicles. This is to be realised through a proof of concept and associated demonstrators for
 
33. Bullseye  
Development of a highly accurate, multispectral fire control system to increase the accuracy of kinetic weapons for drone defense. Protecting critical infrastructure and military assets from drone
 
34. HyDroneRec  
Autonomous flight systems with a long service life through the use ofH2 technology for military reconnaissance scenarios The use of unmanned, autonomous aircraft systems for military reconnaissance
 
35. LUA - Unmanned aerial reconnaissance system  
Scientific investigation of the possibilities, development and validation of a UAS with a NATO Class II dimension and logistics, and NATO Class III autonomous capabilities through artificial
 
36. PATH - Pathways for advanced UGVs into military practice (PATH)  
The PATH project aims to pave the way for using advanced Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) in combat situations in various military deployment scenarios. The focus here is on the direct support of
 
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