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Intelligent drones and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are rapidly evolving from experimental prototypes into essential infrastructure across disaster response, health care delivery, agriculture, logistics,
More Georgia police departments are using drones to get to the scene first when you call 911. Channel 2’s Michael Doudna looked at where the technology is heading next and got an exclusive look inside the new Cobb County building where drones will soon ...
Horizon Aerobotics unveils AI-driven drone technology for large-scale railyard and infrastructure inspections.
The Pentagon has a high demand signal for all types of drones and uncrewed capabilities. While startups are seeing success in the small drone market, the defense primes are pursuing more exquisite systems. Many big names like General Atomics are upgrading ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is working to further enable drone operations such as drone delivery.
Faced with rising labor costs and growing coverage demands, many organizations are evaluating whether autonomous drones can enhance or replace traditional guard patrols. In this Executive Q&A, SecurityInfoWatch interviews Jake Shild, founder and CEO of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The US Army is testing out its Next Generation Command and Control system at Fort Carson, Colorado. Exercises have become increasingly complex, involving artillery pieces, drones, and ...
Russian attacks on civilians in Kherson, in southern Ukraine, have forced important aspects of life to go underground, offering a vision of a postapocalyptic future.
In a recent Foreign Affairs article, Jacquelyn Schneider and Julia Macdonald argue, based on their research interviewing U.S. ground troops, that troops prefer close air support from inhabited (“manned”) rather than uninhabited (“unmanned ...
This weapon is literally made of scrap materials, but it’s the country’s most dangerous, and it’s about to be everywhere.
Drones have been used in a wide range of battlefield roles, including both reconnaissance and direct strikes. An Israeli startup believes they could also be used for logistics. “Mobility is firepower.” That’s what Rani Plaut, CEO of Israeli aerospace ...