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Ukraine’s Ground-Drone Revolution: A Wake-Up Call for the U.S. Army
Ukraine’s war has shifted the drone revolution to the ground, where unmanned ground vehicles now deliver supplies, evacuate ...
Ukraine is using ground robots to help its soldiers as it lacks manpower against Russia. They are used in a host of ways from collecting injured soldiers to firing at Russia, but have some flaws. An ...
Insta360, a brand best known for dual-lens action cameras like the X5, announced its first drone today. The Antigravity A1 uses a similar camera system to the X5, with two lenses that capture ...
Most American soldiers lack the know-how for fighting with unmanned systems, and while the US has excelled at building large, ...
The Kansas City Police Department is launching a “Drones as First Responders” program in September, after approving more than $600,000 in funding this spring. Nine autonomous drones are expected to be ...
Israel’s Defense Ministry says it is buying drones from local provider Xtend to equip ground forces. The move, the government says, also aims to strengthen the country’s defense industrial base.
Are airports the next frontline for a new type of threat? Drone sightings across Europe are exposing a critical security gap ...
If DJI is entering the 360-degree action camera market, why shouldn't Insta360 venture into drones? That was my immediate thought when the company announced its first drone, the A1, from a spin-off ...
The city of Peoria uses drones for various law enforcement purposes, such as searches, calls for service or SWAT operations. The drones cost the city $250,000 to operate. The ACLU of Illinois has ...
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