Unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, are no longer the amateur toys they used to be. They’re now lifelines for industries ranging from agriculture and construction to defense and emergency response.
A mockup of Blue Eyes' function shows how Dropla intends for the real-time surveillance product to be used.Dropla Miles behind the line of contact, Ukraine's supply runs are getting more dangerous.
Last year, fiber-optic drones emerged as a game-changing technology in the Russia-Ukraine War. By transmitting data through fiber-optic cables, these drones are immune to the electronic warfare ...
Farmers need real-time crop insights so they can monitor crop health and maintain vitality of the crops and prevent crop loss. Delayed inspections can cause significant yield loss. Some pest outbreaks ...
Army Spc. Benjamin Bell, left, and Sgt. Mackenzie Jones, both Washington National Guard snipers assigned to the 81st Stryker Brigade Combat Team's Long Range Surveillance Section, launch a drone ...
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