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govconwire.com — General Atomics will collaborate with NASA to demonstrate a flight mission of an MQ-9B SkyGuardian remotely piloted aircraft in 2020 under a ...
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theguardian.com — Wildlife officials in Thailand have discovered the carcasses of five more wild elephants downstream from a waterfall where the bodies of six other ...
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dvidshub.net — Drone enthusiasts reading this: do not launch your drone or UAS on Fort Bliss! There is a lot more to this capability than just safely operating a UAS.
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koreaherald.com — A large drone festival will take place at a Han River park in Seoul this weekend, offering citizens rare opportunities to enjoy the latest and future ...
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dronelife.com — A common cliche in the drone industry is the 'birds-eye view', those all-encompassing visuals from above that offers a useful perspective - whether ...
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transportup.com — Airbus and EASA signed a MOC for cooperation in the development of the next generation of VTOL platforms and associated regulatory structures.
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dpreview.com — In the IT world, attackers use brute force attacks to guess passwords by trying all possible combinations. In the drone world, Anduril has taken brute force attacks in a different direction as a defensive measure against drone attacks.
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auvsi.org — The company also showcased the drone's search and rescue capabilities during flight trials. The search and rescue mission involved the Camcopter S-100 UAS ... "The S-100 is the only VTOL UAS outside of the United States that is ...
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heliguy.com — Drones have saved the lives of at least 279 people - DJI announced at AirWorks 2019. The amazing statistic shows just how important drones have ...
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straitstimes.com — The third phase field study of Singapore's stealth weapon against dengue has been a success, achieving 90 per cent suppression of the urban mosquito population at test sites, paving the way for an expanded fourth phase study next month. This will involve the release of mosquitoes via drones, said th…
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