Defence has begun testing wearable technologies from almost a dozen local and overseas companies to protect Australian troops against kamikaze drone attacks while on patrol. InnovationAus.com can reveal the department has signed the first contracts under its Counter small Uncrewed Aerial System (CsUAS) program, known as LAND156, at a cost of nearly $30 million. Among…
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