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Lego has increased its sales for 10 consecutive years, with 2015 another record year, putting it ahead of rival toymakers Hasbro and Mattel. It sold an estimated 72bn bricks during the year and produced 725m mini-figures. The bestselling item was Elsa’s Sparkling Ice Castle from Frozen, while a model of the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars was second. Lego’s traditional lines were also popular, including Lego City. Lego Star Wars mini-figures. John Goodwin, Lego’s executive vice-president and chief financial officer, said: “We have have achieved significant growth in sales every year for a decade now, and it is highly satisfactory that we can deliver yet another year of double-digit sales growth.” Lego said that new products also enjoyed a strong performance during the year, including Lego Dimensions, a video game tie-up with Warner Bros. The most popular categories were Lego City, Star Wars, Friends, Duplo and Ninjago. A recreation of the Star Wars Death Star at the Legoland resort in Windsor.




An estimated 100 million children interacted with Lego last year, the company claimed, either through playing with it as toys, using it in schools or participating in community or charitable initiatives. Lego recorded double-digit percentage sales growth in the US, its largest market, as well as in the UK, France, Brazil, China and Japan. The company is controlled by Kirkbi, the holding company of the Kirk Kristiansen family, which founded Lego in 1932. Kirkbi owns 75% of Lego, while the Lego Foundation owns 25%. Julia Goldin, the chief marketing officer, said: “I feel confident that by the end of 2016 even more children will have experienced Lego play.” Bestselling Lego products 2015 Lego Disney Princess: Elsa’s Sparkling Ice Castle Lego Star Wars: Millennium Falcon Lego City: Police Station Lego Friends: Heartlake Grand HotelAll the best toys for Christmas!arlnet AT-TE - Mini 4495 Clone Troopers™ vs. Droidekas™ Help the Clone Trooper and Clone Commander to defend the command station against the droidekas using the flick missile and blasters!




Republic Troopers™ vs Sith™ Troopers Battle the redesigned Republic troopers with blasters against the Sith troopers on their Sith hover speeder with dual flick missiles Build the LEGO® Star Wars™ Death Star Troopers™ battle pack with Imperial Royal Guards, Death Star Gunners, laser cannon and new blasters. Collect the LEGO® Star Wars™ Kashyyyk Troopers™ battle pack with 4 minifigures, swamp speeder and cool, new blasters. Build the LEGO® Star Wars™ Utapau Troopers™ battle pack with 212th Battalion Clone Troopers™, Airborne Clone Troopers™ and a Tri-Droid. Protect Senate VIPs with the LEGO® Star Wars Senate Commando Troopers battle pack with stud blasters, a rapid shooter and more. 75104 Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle™ Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle™ Item: 75113 Ages:7-14 Pieces:84 Take Rey into the heat of battle with this buildable, highly posable figure with real-cloth desert outfit, staff, pistol and wheel-activated arm-swinging battle function




Item: 75115 Ages:7-14 Pieces:102 Adopt a battle stance with buildable, highly posable Poe Dameron with flight suit and life vest detailing, spring-loaded shooter, extra ammo and a blaster pistol.Technology that allows drones to be commandeered mid-flight has gone on sale in Australia.Mesmer, from the ASX-listed company Department 13, works by intercepting the digital radio signal between a drone and its pilot, before using the same communication protocols to take control "by restructuring the communication hierarchy and elevating the priority of one control device over another".The platform, which allows remotely piloted aircraft to be detected, tracked and commandeered, can also be set to function autonomously, without a “man in the loop”, the company said. It is built on open source software architecture so it can be more easily integrated into existing security and surveillance systems.The launch follows a demonstration of Mesmer at the Counter Non Traditional Threats Conference at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra at the end of last year.




The potential for drones to be used as weapons and for industrial espionage has led to a growing market for anti-drone devices.Many of these – called jammers – work by emitting radio frequencies that disrupt the remote control and GPS signal being used to fly the drone. This usually causes the drone to follow its 'lost link protocol', and make an immediate controlled vertical landing or fly back to its take-off point.One such device, the bazooka-style DroneGun from Sydney-based DroneShield was used by the Swiss police force as part of its security operations around the World Economic Forum in Davos last week.Mesmer meanwhile, allows users to “ultimately persuade the drone to listen to a new control system from other than the original pilot”, the product’s promotional material said. “It utilises unrivalled protocol manipulation technology, enabling it to take control of drones and land them safely in a defined exclusion zone. Our solution is superior to other technologies available in the market that jam or shoot drones down and pose significant risk for the personnel and infrastructure they are designed to protect,” added Department 13 CEO Jonathan Hunter.As the platform uses a library-based system of commercially available drones, it can only access and take over recognised types.




However, this library covers around 75 per cent of the commercial market and the company plans to increase this figure, Hunter told defensesystems.The use of GPS jammers is illegal in Australia – punishable by a fine of up to $270,000 and up to five years in prison if use endangers the safety of another person. Legislation around taking control of a drone is less explicit, however, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority said anyone operating a drone needed to comply with certain rules.“Among the general rules for drone operations are the requirement to see the aircraft with your own eyes. Any remote operation of a drone using this technology could therefore be in contravention of our drone regulations,” a spokesperson for the authority said.“There are also rules that prohibit hazardous operations, meaning that the unmanned aircraft cannot be operated in a way that creates a hazard to another aircraft, person or property. Items such as jammers may also be prohibited under this regulation.”

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