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Apr 26, 2022

Inflatable Venus drone, Mars spacesuits and more: NASA picks far-out tech concepts for future study

Posted by in categories: drones, space

Some of these ideas seem like science fiction, but they could one day assist space missions.

Apr 26, 2022

Urban-Air Port opens first functional eVTOL vertiport for delivery drones and flying taxis

Posted by in categories: drones, security

Builder of infrastructure for drone delivery and eVTOL air taxi vehicles, Urban-Air Port opens its first fully functional vertiport.


Urban-Air Port, the London-based developer of vertiports for delivery drones and electronic takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles like air taxis, has opened the doors of its first functional aerial hub – one of 200 terminals it plans to build around the globe in the near future.

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Apr 26, 2022

This 16g open-source autopilot can make drones smarter, safer

Posted by in categories: drones, internet, robotics/AI

ModalAI, a Blue UAS framework manufacturer of autonomous drone technology, says it has developed the world’s smallest and most advanced autopilot built in the USA. Weighing only 16 grams, ModalAI’s VOXL 2 is designed specifically for GPS-denied, autonomous drones with obstacle avoidance.

It is powered by the Qualcomm Flight RB5 5G platform and integrates a PX4 real-time flight controller with an 8-core CPU, a GPU and NPU that provide a combined 15 Tera Operations Per Second (TOPs), seven image sensors, and TDK IMUs, and barometer.

Apr 25, 2022

Dropping over 100,000 seeds a day, these drones are helping revive lost forests

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Apr 25, 2022

Walgreens & Alphabet Launch Inaugural Drone Deliveries In DFW

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This technology has the potential to deliver value to billions of people.

Apr 23, 2022

Surveillance drone saves power

Posted by in categories: drones, energy, surveillance

A prototype surveillance drone can save power and stay on task for longer by sticking to walls and powering down its rotors, but only by making a crash landing.

Apr 23, 2022

A new US army exercise will test the biggest interactive drone swarm ever

Posted by in categories: drones, health

Apr 22, 2022

US Navy shoots down drone with electric-powered laser in historic first

Posted by in categories: drones, military

The laser beamed from the deck of a warship and hit a drone.

Apr 19, 2022

Video shows Ukrainian soldier allegedly taking apart a Russian drone and discovering its regular camera

Posted by in categories: drones, military, surveillance

With some parts held together by duct tape.

In the raging battle between Russia and Ukraine, Russia’s small drones have been reported to be taking a deadly toll on Ukrainian forces. A new video, however, is revealing that the highly efficient precision drones are not as advanced as one might expect.

Ukraine’s Defense Ministry shared a video on Sunday that shows a soldier allegedly dismantling a Russian military surveillance drone and pointing out several highly unsophisticated features. In fact, seeing what the whole drone consists of it seems like something a schoolchild could put together.

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Apr 19, 2022

Iris Automation adds TruWeather tech to Casia G system

Posted by in categories: climatology, drones, robotics/AI, surveillance

Safety avionics specialist Iris Automation has made a meteorological enhancement to its Casia G ground-based surveillance system with the integration of TruWeather Solutions sensors and services – a move aiming to add climate security to the company’s aerial detect-and-avoid protection.

Addition of a precision weather utility was a natural step in Iris Automation’s wider objective of ensuring flight safety of, and between, crewed aircraft and drones The company says local micro weather and low-altitude atmospheric conditions often differ considerably from those at higher levels. That differential creates a larger degree of weather uncertainty for aerial service providers, who weigh safety factors heavily into whether they make flights as planned or not.

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