Sine is focused on better communication between operators and drones, including non-GPS navigation. Its swarm technology is currently being tested with the Ukrainian army, its executives said. A ...
Illustration of Shahed-136 drones. Six hours after Israel’s air strikes in Iran last Friday, farmers in Iraq could have looked up and seen Iranian drones traveling west: more than 100 of them flew on ...
McGeer got started in drones working on one of the first civilian models, the Perseus, which made its maiden flight over the Mojave Desert in November 1991. The hole in the ozone layer was a hot issue ...
The future of warfare felt a lot like playing a video game. Soldiers fastened on virtual-reality glasses and then moved their fingers across the joystick in their palms. A small drone buzzed and ...
Chinese drone experts have flown to Russia to conduct technical development work on military drones at a state-owned weapons manufacturer that is under Western sanctions, according to two European ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I'm a South London-based technology journalist, consultant and author Two U.S. companies have partnered to demonstrate a new type ...
We all once believed that owning a drone is not something you do impulsively or without proper financial planning. It's either you go for a cheap fake drone or you go for an expensive high-quality ...
In a major leap forward for drone technology, researchers from Durham University have developed a new system called T-STAR, which allows swarms of drones to fly faster and safer than ever before.
An incredible innovation sees drones working together to carry loads. Scientists at Dutch university TU Delft have developed a new algorithm that allows multiple autonomous drones to work together to ...
Congress wants the Department of Defense to study psychological effects of working with uncrewed weapons. Nestled inside the large National Defense Authorization Act currently making its way through ...
Drones soon might be dropping off your toothpaste and underwear. Dec. 1, 2013 — -- For the next few weeks UPS, FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service will be working overtime to make sure you get your ...