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 ...
Old-school journalists used typewriters and flash-bulb cameras. North Carolina content creator Michael Jones gathers ...
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 ...