Seven companies representing the breadth of innovation across the UK have signed agreements to progress opportunities to work on future combat air concepts and underpinning technologies across Team Tempest.
The best things are always worth waiting and after a few months, the first images of the solar corona taken by Metis, the super coronagraph onboard the Solar Orbiter spacecraft launched in February to study the Sun, are finally released to the world!
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November 2024 at an airbase in France
Karen is a bit anxious. Comfortably installed in her pilot's seat, she takes her unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) down the runway and up into the morning sky.
If there¡¯s one thing recent events have shown, it¡¯s how much of our day-to-day existence relies on personal and face-to-face interaction. In fact, Covid-19 has highlighted how important it is for our armed forces to have training programmes that can adapt to social dis...
Thales has partnered with the NHS to trial a ¡®smart scanner¡¯ that combines thermal imaging and artificial intelligence to take medically accurate temperature readings. It could be a game-changer for hospitals and public places in the fight against Coronavirus¡
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The latest generation TTC audio frequency track circuit, developed entirely by Thales in Spain, provides predictive information for the maintenance of the system and ensures the safety of railway operations by detecting the occupation, presence and departure of a train...
In the past 60 years, almost 8 billion tons of plastic have been produced. Thales, world leader in digital security, is convinced that reducing the usage from source would be the most effective way to get rid of unnecessary plastic waste. As a result, Thales was the fi...
While we often associate digital transformation with the incorporation of new technologies in the production process, we also tend to forget that this transition depends on the complete digitalization of ground and space segments alike.
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The number of new Covid-19 cases are falling daily in the UK. But Dr Hans Kluge, and other experts, are predicting a second, more deadly wave of the virus.