Drones with flamethrowers! đ They seem to be using it to burn hornets nests and debris.
This flamethrower drone can shoot a 23-foot-long stream of fire.
Drones with flamethrowers! đ They seem to be using it to burn hornets nests and debris.
This flamethrower drone can shoot a 23-foot-long stream of fire.
Underwater drones (or ROVs) are submersible, waterproof machines that enable you to capture the wonders of the deep.
Thereâs a lot of buzz right now about DJIâs impending FPV drone. We have some thoughts on why thereâs so much interest and why this product will likely be a winner for the company.
Itâs pretty clear that people are champing at the bit for the release of the new DJI FPV drone. We can say that because weâve seen the page views on those posts, as well as the many comments and questions posted to our YouTube channel or sent as DMs on our Facebook page. Many people seem to be super keen to see this new drone in person. We are, too. And all this has us thinking this product has the potential to be huge. Huge.
Letâs have a look at why we say that.
Future EDF research topics will be specified in annual calls run by the European Commission, the EU executive branch, and approved by a committee of national delegates. AI will be a big topic, Ripoche says. He says EDF funding will also go to new materials, such as discreet metamaterial antennas that can be engineered into the surfaces of vehicles and weapons. Muravska says she expects âa healthy take-upâ in the EDF by European academic researchers, âprovided they are aware of it.â
With no military of its own, European Union funds work on camouflage, drones, and laser weapons.
Article from New York times. đ
In one Southern California city, flying drones with artificial intelligence are aiding investigations while presenting new civil rights questions.
We all have images in our mind of rocket launches from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station hurtling astronauts into space and satellites into orbit.
But those launches may be a thing of the past as a new generation of drones that can do the same job cheaper, safer and better steps into play.
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Stanford University engineers have developed an airborne method for imaging underwater objects by combining light and sound to break through the seemingly impassable barrier at the interface of air and water.
The researchers envision their hybrid optical-acoustic system one day being used to conduct drone-based biological marine surveys from the air, carry out large-scale aerial searches of sunken ships and planes, and map the ocean depths with a similar speed and level of detail as Earthâs landscapes. Their âPhotoacoustic Airborne Sonar Systemâ is detailed in a recent study published in the journal IEEE Access.
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