Ukraine has been testing a wide range of ground-based drones, which it's dubbed "iron soldiers," some of which are fitted with turrets or explosives.
Today's drones are primarily hardware-centric, but the trend is heading toward software-defined and AI-powered solutions.
Police use of drones is growing rapidly. Arizona law and court precedent must keep pace to protect our privacy rights.
Recently, information has emerged about a new method of combating drones used by the Russians. Defence Express reports that ...
Drones of the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) and the Defense Forces liquidated a warehouse with Iskanders, Tochka-U and ...
A family in San Carlos, California is facing an impossible decision: spend more than $40,000 to remove a nearly 500-year-old ...
This year, drone production is planned to increase significantly, nearly tenfold to be precise,' Russian president says at ...
Ukrainian drones have struck a large military depot in a town deep inside Russia overnight, causing a huge blaze and ...
In recent years, the aerospace industry has witnessed a remarkable transformation, with blue drones emerging as a focal point ...
Axon Vision was founded in 2018 by Roditti with CTO Ido Rozenberg and Michael Zolotov. The company specializes in developing ...
Vantage Robotics, a leading provider of small UAVs and an innovator in drone technology, announced today the launch of its ...
The FAA is using North Texas as a model to set nationwide rules for the future of unmanned aerial vehicles ferrying products ...