The Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Defense have come to an agreement on how “high-energy laser counter-drone” systems can be used at the Southern border, according to a news release ...
CYVIATION, an aviation technology company focused on aircraft cybersecurity, today announced the discovery of a major security flaw in PX4 Autopilot, a globally used flight-control software. By ...
Brevard County is using large drones to deploy a naturally occurring bacterium that kills mosquito larvae. This preventative measure aims to reduce the adult mosquito population and the need for ...
Insurance companies are using drones and aerial surveillance to spy on your property and cancel policies. Here are five ways to fight back and protect your coverage. Donald Trump faces new 25th ...
For the past two years, Ukraine has made dramatically effective use of small, cheap drones as complex and deadly tools of warfare. America has paid little attention. So little, in fact, that analysts ...
Tree planted at Lawrence County Courthouse to commemorate America's 250th anniversary A heritage oak tree was planted at the Lawrence County Courthouse on Tuesday as part of Ohio's commemoration of ...
Michele Steele sits down with Swarmer CEO Alex Fink to discuss their critical role in Ukraine's battle with Russia. Fink explains how Swarmer's software for military drones impacts front-line ...
A Russian Geran-2 drone, such as those being provided to Iran by Russia, launches from a pickup truck in Ukraine. (Source: “Military Informant” on Telegram) “There’s an axis of aggression between ...
The city of Durango is preparing to deploy drones – but only in certain types of emergencies, according to the police and fire chiefs. Durango Police Chief Brice Current and Durango Fire Protection ...
WASHINGTON – U.S. drone rules are in danger of creating a world in which corporate and government forces seize the technology for themselves and block the public from accessing the technology, ...
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama—Army leaders often say they want to stop using million-dollar missiles to shoot down thousand-dollar drones. One of the solutions may be cheap munitions the service already has.
Despite the AI-driven software stock meltdown, America’s largest corporations aren’t ditching their core business software just yet. Instead, they’re using the moment to squeeze better deals from ...
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