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DARPA has issued a call for proposals to develop a small, affordable autonomous underwater drone that can be quickly built and deployed. The program, known as Deep Thoughts, aims to create flexible AUVs using readily available parts with a rapid development timeline. This initiative reflects the military's interest in expanding drone capabilities beyond aerial vehicles to the deep sea. The U.S. government seeks innovative approaches to building autonomous underwater systems to keep pace with evolving technologies and cost-effective solutions in the drone space.
Russian-made Shahed drones are facing criticism for disintegrating in the air before reaching their targets due to poor manufacturing quality. Video footage from Ukrainian Sting interceptor drones reveals defects like missing body panels, stray wiring, and deformed wingtips on the drones. The drones are said to be produced in Russia's Alabuga Special Economic Zone with minimally trained workers using inferior Chinese parts. This decline in quality has led to a decrease in the hit rate of these drones in Ukraine, turning them into tools of attrition rather than precision.
IPv6 usage has reached a historic 50% across Google services, matching IPv4, which eases pressure on the IPv4 address market. The IPv6 protocol, designed in 1998, has finally gained significant traction, with 43% of the world using it. The exhaustion of IPv4 addresses due to the rapid growth of internet-connected devices has led to increased adoption of IPv6. Despite some technical misconceptions, IPv6 offers benefits like faster connectivity and simplified networking.
Hidden files embedded in satellite TV broadcasts are allowing Iranians to bypass the country's internet blackout, ensuring the flow of information. These "stealth signals" are helping citizens access restricted content and communicate with the outside world despite the government's efforts to control internet access. By leveraging satellite technology, individuals in Iran are able to stay connected and informed, highlighting the resilience of communication networks in the face of censorship.
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