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petapixel.com — We’ve seen various methods of dealing with drones, including bigger drones with nets, special shotgun shells, bazookas, futuristic jammer guns, and even specially-trained eagles. A surfing event in Hawaii took a different approach: as seen in the video above, it knocked a drone out of the air using …
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9to5google.com — Back in July, Wing graduated from X to become its own Alphabet company. The drone delivery division is expanding to Europe with a trial in Finland this spring.
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atimes.com — Elbit Systems, the listed Israeli defense group, is set to revolutionize the US agriculture industry through its Fargo, North Dakota, pilot program that uses a military-grade unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for crop surveillance.
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swissinfo.ch — The Swiss Post is expanding its drone delivery system, transporting laboratory samples between two hospitals in Zurich.
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brookings.edu — Jack Karsten and Darrell West review how first responders are using drones for faster and more effective emergency management.
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digg.com — Drone Operator Captures Spectacular 4k Footage Of A Whale And Her Calf
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businessinsider.com.au — Back in 2013, Jeff Bezos predicted that Amazon’s drone delivery service would have lift off in five years’ time. Fast forward to the end of 2018, and the drones are yet to materialise.
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globenewswire.com — Ameren, Black & Veatch, Collins Aerospace team passes key milestone for maturing UAS inspection technology
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occrp.org — A San Francisco hacker already serving a record-setting prison sentence has been charged with orchestrating a new scheme to drop contraband into a Louisiana prison yard using a remotely piloted drone, the Daily Beast reported Friday.
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itpro.co.uk — The energy firm uses using machine learning to sift through drone image data to maintain thousands of miles of wires and pylons
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