Ukraine, drones
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Ukraine has responded to a war it didn’t start by creating an industry it doesn’t want, but could the nation's drone expertise help it rebuild? To learn more, New Scientist gained exclusive access to the research labs,
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Ukrainian soldiers are forced to heavily rely on drones, even when other weapons might work better
Ukraine's drone prowess is reshaping warfare, but troops are still using them in missions where other weapons might be more effective.
Television viewers got an up-close look at many of the athletes as they were competing thanks to first-person view drones. “Milan Cortina marks the first time the first-person technology is being used en masse during the Games,
Nine agencies, including the Amherst Police Department, were selected by the Ohio Department of Transportation to participate in the pilot program.
The Blue UAS List vets commercial drones for security and supply chain risks. The program is one part of DoD's bet on drone warfare.
In the race to build anti-drone weapons intended for use in a war zone, it is unclear how they may be used safely in crowded skies.
FOX31 was given a behind-the-scenes look at Commerce City’s relatively new drone technology known as the “Drone as First Responder Program.”