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Soldiers Test New Counter-Drone Tech During Project Flytrap (US Department of Defense)

Public Technologies 25 Nov 2025
10-21, 2025. [...]. This is an abstract of the document. To keep reading, click here and get access to the original version ... Disclaimer. U.S.
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MatrixSpace Named Active Sensor Winner in U.S. Army Operation Flytrap 4.5, xTechCounter Strike Competition

PR Newswire 24 Nov 2025
Army's xTechCounter Strike competition, part of Operation Flytrap 4.5 ... Operation Flytrap is the U.S ... "Operation Flytrap 4.5 gave us a powerful opportunity to show MatrixSpace's tactical advantage," ...
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Air defenders in Europe test new counter-UAS technologies during Project Flytrap 4.5 (The United States Army)

Public Technologies 23 Nov 2025
... Global Tactical Edge Acquisition Directorate Capability Lead and a member of the xTech competition judging panel, speaks to one of the competitors during Project FlyTrap 4.5 Nov.
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Air defense soldiers in Europe test new counter-UAS technologies during Project Flytrap 4.5 (The United States Army)

Public Technologies 22 Nov 2025
... Global Tactical Edge Acquisition Directorate Capability Lead and a member of the xTech competition judging panel, speaks to one of the competitors during Project FlyTrap 4.5 Nov.
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Army anti-drone training in Germany tacks on tech demo to incentivize production and purchase

Stars and Stripes 22 Nov 2025
Project Flytrap 4.5, which ended Friday, was the first such event to combine regular Army counter-drone training with a competition intended to get emerging technology into the hands of soldiers more quickly, organizers said.
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Japanese team unravels Venus flytrap's complex touch sensor mechanism

Japan Times 01 Oct 2025
The team studied the Venus flytrap's molecular reaction to stimulation in its sensory hairs ... .
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Venus flytrap's touch response traced to specialized ion channel in sensory hairs

Phys Dot Org 30 Sep 2025
In the Venus flytrap, highly sensitive sensory hairs act as tactile ...
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Japanese scientists find out secret of Venus flytrap\u2019s deadly bite

Mississippi Business Journal 30 Sep 2025
(Photo by FUTURE KIIID via Pexels) By Talker. By Stephen Beech. The secret of the Venus flytrap's deadly bite has finally been revealed. × This page requires Javascript ... The Venus flytrap possesses sensory hairs that detect prey via touch stimuli ... .
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Scientists unlock secret to Venus flytrap’s hair-trigger response

Ars Technica 30 Sep 2025
To trap its prey, the Venus flytrap sends rapid electrical impulses, which are generated in response to touch or stress ... As previously reported, the Venus flytrap attracts its prey with a pleasing fruity scent.
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