The day after HavocAI demonstrated the first GPS-denied autonomous air/sea control, we accomplished another first – autonomous range clearance for sea-based space launch.
Havoc provided autonomous range clearance for @TheSpaceportCo fast-turnaround, cost-effective maritime launch vessel, supplementing their manned operations by clearing miles of open water.
The Rampages detected a vessel within the safety radius and provided visual ID so Spaceport personnel could ensure safety standards for launch were met.
Havoc is still the only full, collaborative autonomy that can #fighttonight. Check the story in @tectonicdefense: https://t.co/Xunfn1aSJ8.
Last week’s launch was a test run for the launch of a much bigger vehicle in the Spring requiring clearance out to 30nm.
Like every meaningful operation, this requires more than a single vessel doing simple tasks. Thinking, problem-solving fleets free humans from the dirty and dangerous work that call for the speed and precision of robots.
We're consistently on the water showing how collaborative autonomy solves problems, saves money, and safeguards lives. That's because our collaborative autonomy works.
Not a slide deck, animation, or experiment. Havoc is real autonomy being deployed right now.
#autonomy #maritimeautonomy #Rampage #space #defensetech #dualuse #ASV
"The resulting cover portrait shows a woman who’s no longer remaining silent." — Peter Hapak
On this day 7 years ago, I was featured on the cover of TIME magazine. 7 years later, I’m still speaking out and advocating for #workplace equality through @LiftOurVoicesUS.
Very classy move by Deion Sanders, who made sure to say this during his press conference today:
"Henry Blackburn is a good player who played a phenomenal game... This is a still young man trying to make it in life ... He does not deserve a death threat over a game."
"I forgive him. Our team forgives him. Travis Hunter has forgiven him. Let's move on. That kid does not deserve that."
Much respect to Coach Prime.👏
They meet again:
Last time Deion Sanders and Jay Norvell met was Halloween 1999, when Sanders was the Cowboys’ All-Pro CB and Norvell was the Colts’ WR coach. With Peyton Manning leading the way, the Colts erased a 17-6 deficit to win 34-24. Now Sanders and Norvell meet again, tonight in Boulder.