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Drone’s eye view of giant Costa Concordia cruise ship leaving Giglio island towards scrapyard

July 23, 2014 David Cenciotti

Drones are escorting Costa Concordia providing a different point of the giant ship’s final journey to the scrapyard. On Jan. 13, 2012 the Costa Concordia luxury cruise ship, ran aground on rocks off the Isola […]

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The Italian Navy is testing a tiny Camcopter drone from its amphibious warfare ship

May 31, 2014 David Cenciotti

The Italian Navy is testing the Schiebel Camcopter S-100 Unmanned Aerial System from the San Giusto amphibious warfare ship In April 2012, the tiny Camcopter S-100 became the first UAS ever to fly from an […]

Italian Navy

Recognized Maritime Picture, Sensor Fusion and AIS: inside the Italian Navy's new Maritime Operation Center

February 4, 2012 David Cenciotti

On Jan. 19, the Marina Militare (Italian Navy) inaugurated its new Maritime Operation Center (MOC) with a ceremony that was attended by the Minister of Defense Giampaolo di Paola, along with the Navy Chief of […]

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Cruise ship aground at Isola del Giglio: the role played by rescue helicopters

January 16, 2012 David Cenciotti

Update Jan. 16 21:37 GMT On Jan. 13, at around 21.45 LT, the Costa Concordia luxury cruise ship, ran aground on rocks off the Isola del Giglio Island. As a consequence of the impact, the […]

Aviation

Following the Ryanair diversion to Fiumicino by means of ADS-B

April 14, 2010 David Cenciotti

An increasing number of aircraft enthusiasts and spotters around the world have been using receivers portable Mode-S/ADS-B receiving station and relative software for real-time tracking of flights on a sort of radar screen. Mode-S employs […]

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