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Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute are developing tiny drones inspired by bats for search and rescue missions
Just a few years ago, agricultural drones were expensive, small and difficult to use, limiting their appeal to farmers. No longer.
The FCC voted to tighten national security rules on telecom equipment, which could affect DJI drones and the U.S. commercial drone market.
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China showed off how it fires Shahed-like drones from a truck-mounted multiple launch system
The clips, aired by state media, show a delta-wing ASN-301 rocketing forth from a truck launcher and climbing sharply before diving into its target.
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Drones could replace large US Army units in Europe, expert suggests
What do you with an Army designed for Europe when Europe isn’t the focus anymore? The answer is drones, says one U.S. expert.
Sudan’s civil war is taking a jarring turn in Darfur, where an Arab-led militia is now using state-of-the-art drones and execution squads to dominate the region’s Black population. Humanitarian groups say the violence has been escalating since the militia seized control of El Fasher,
Ukraine has unveiled the latest "sea baby" drone, which it says can operate at distances of over 1,500 km and carry a payload of up to 2,000 kg.
Video from the Ukrainian military's first-person drones has captivated millions, but the footage offers only a narrow view of a robotics revolution that is reshaping combined-arms warfare.
Russian western city of Oryol is restricting supply of heat and hot water after Ukrainian drones hit a pipeline at a local power plant on Friday, local authorities said.
Organised crime gangs are deploying super-drones that can airlift prisoners out of jail, a committee of MPs has warned.
Robotics experts are testing tiny drones that can be deployed in search and rescue missions even in dark, smoky or stormy conditions.