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  • HENSOLDT and AVILUS join forces for innovative UAV solutions “Made in Germany”

    HENSOLDT and AVILUS join forces for innovative UAV solutions “Made in Germany”

    The integration of powerful HENSOLDT sensors – including a high-performance electro-optical system, AMPS-M and the ‘PrecISR’ radar – with the innovative ‘MissMarvin’ mission operating system will result in scalable UAV platforms that meet both military and civilian requirements.

    “With AVILUS, we have an agile UAV specialist at our side who can optimally leverage our state-of-the-art sensor solutions. Together, we are focusing on technological sovereignty and short paths from development to operational readiness – for powerful and resilient UAV expertise in Germany,” says Christina Canitz, Head of Division Optronics at HENSOLDT.

    “AVILUS closes specific capability gaps in casualty evacuation, logistics and reconnaissance with robust, unmanned aerial systems. The focus is on operational proximity, reliability and rapid availability. Through close cooperation with HENSOLDT, we combine our platforms with state-of-the-art sensor technology, thus creating immediate added value for forces in the field,” says AVILUS CEO Ernst Rittinghaus.

    The electro-optical system enables the detection, classification and tracking of objects thanks to multispectral sensor technology and AI-supported real-time processing. It combines HD thermal imaging, colour/low-light, SWIR and wide-angle cameras for comprehensive situation assessment – all sensors are available simultaneously and can be controlled via a high-precision 4-axis gimbal.

    AMPS-M combines a self-protection system with up to 16 intelligent decoy launchers and integrates various warning sensors and protective measures against missile, laser and radar threats. The platform benefits from high modularity, minimal maintenance and more than 700 systems in use worldwide with thousands of flight hours – tested in cooperation with NATO partners.

    PrecISR, a software-defined X-band radar with active electronically scanned array (AESA), detects and tracks more than 1,000 objects simultaneously, including ground, sea and air targets, regardless of weather conditions and at great distances. The system is easy to integrate, ITAR-free and, thanks to its scalability, suitable for a wide range of UAV platforms.

    With the Federal Aviation Authority’s approval for civil flights already granted and the ‘company owned, company operated’ operating model, the partners are addressing a wide range of application scenarios – from disaster control and critical infrastructure monitoring to national border security.

    The cooperation is part of HENSOLDT’s strategy to create innovative solutions in line with ‘software-defined defence’ through targeted partnerships. Initial demonstrations and pilot projects are already in preparation. The aim is to set new standards for ISR capabilities in unmanned aviation, both nationally and internationally.

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  • Fentanyl overdoses among seniors surge 9,000% — A hidden crisis few saw coming

    Fentanyl overdoses among seniors surge 9,000% — A hidden crisis few saw coming

    Fatal overdoses among adults 65 and older involving fentanyl mixed with stimulants such as cocaine and methamphetamines have risen dramatically, climbing 9,000% in the past eight years. The rate now mirrors that seen in younger adults, according…

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  • 100 years after pop-up toasters debuted, Breville might finally have improved on the original design with the high-tech – and pricey – Eye Q

    100 years after pop-up toasters debuted, Breville might finally have improved on the original design with the high-tech – and pricey – Eye Q

    Toaster design hasn’t really changed in the 100 years since the pop-up version was first introduced. They’re still built around temperature sensors and timers – despite the explosion of bread varieties available today. And that means the…

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  • Always the sun: This crazy US startup wants to shine light on the Earth at night for solar power – Startup Daily

    1. Always the sun: This crazy US startup wants to shine light on the Earth at night for solar power  Startup Daily
    2. Plan to Reflect Sunlight to Power Solar Panels at Night Upsets Astronomers  Bloomberg.com
    3. Satellite internet is here. A startup is now…

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  • Warburg Pincus to Acquire PSI Software for Over $800 Million

    Warburg Pincus to Acquire PSI Software for Over $800 Million

    By Billy Gray

    PSI Software agreed to be acquired by private-equity group Warburg Pincus in a deal valued at over 700 million euros ($813.4 million).

    The companies signed a deal under which the U.S.-based Warburg Pincus will launch a voluntary public takeover offer for all outstanding shares of the German software-solutions group at 45 euros a share in cash, the companies said Monday. PSI currently has 15.7 million outstanding shares, according to its website.

    As part of the agreement, Warburg Pincus signed share-purchase agreements and irrevocable undertakings with PSI shareholders that own about 28.5% of the company's total share capital, the companies said. One anchor shareholder will reinvest parts of its proceeds alongside Warburg Pincus into the holding structure, they added.

    German utility E.ON, the second largest PSI shareholder and a customer of the software company, will retain its 17.77% stake, PSI said. It will also act jointly with Warburg Pincus on the deal.

    PSI said Warburg Pincus will support its current growth strategy, maintain the existing management team and protect employee roles. The group said its headquarters will remain in Berlin, and that neither party would enter into a domination or profit and loss transfer deal for two years after closing the offer, which is expected in the first half of 2026.

    Write to Billy Gray at william.gray@wsj.com

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  • Samsung updates Galaxy M56 with One UI 8

    Samsung updates Galaxy M56 with One UI 8

    Samsung Galaxy M56 users, there’s some good news for you. The South Korean tech giant has released the One UI 8.0 (Android 16) update for…

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