Companies that manufacture drones will be able to receive a grant from the state in the amount of 80% of the project cost. This was announced by the Ministry of Economy with reference to the government’s decision of 3 May. The preferential grant regime will apply to the entire government-controlled …
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TEOCO’s AirborneRF Supports KPN’s Connected Drone Service – …
TEOCO’s automated airspace management solution allows KPN to establish safe and efficient UAV drone flight routes supported by the operator’s 5G network. TEOCO, the leading provider of analytics and optimization solutions to over 300 communication service providers (CSPs) worldwide, announces that KPN, a premier provider of communications services in the Netherlands, …
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NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharp has been called on to stop the aerial shooting of the wild horses. Photo: Snowy Brumby Photography Adventures with Michelle and Ian. An independent crowdfunded scientific survey of wild horse numbers in Kosciuszko National Park (KNP) has revealed just 569 horses in a section of …
Read More »Drones Find Dozens of Landmines Littering Ukraine So They Ca…
At an explosives test range at Oklahoma State University, Jasper Baur tested his technology’s ability to detect land mines and dozens of other kinds of explosive ordnance – credit, Demining Research Community. When drones appeared on the scene en masse, many people saw the potential immediately—for military purposes, for breathtaking …
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Thursday 02 May 2024 4:29 pm How It Works is a video interview series, where Jess Jones sits down with business leaders for a discussion about how various technologies work. In this week’s episode of How It Works, City A.M.’s media, tech, and telecoms reporter Jess Jones sits down with Ricardo Mendes, the …
Read More »US Navy tests ‘extra-large’ Thunderbirds-style Manta Ray dro…
The Manta Ray drone completed testing in the last three months off California The new class of uncrewed underwater vehicle’s future missions are unknown It moves through the water using ‘efficient, buoyancy-driven gliding’ By Matthew Cox Published: 05:04 EDT, 2 May 2024 | Updated: 05:04 EDT, 2 May 2024 A …
Read More »UK ‘increasingly vulnerable’ to threat of missile and drone …
The UK is increasingly vulnerable to the threat of missiles and drones after decades of cost-saving cuts eroded its once world-class air defences, military sources and Cold War veterans have warned. Defence chiefs are understood to be exploring options to regrow Britain’s ability to protect critical national infrastructure – like …
Read More »Air Taxis and Drone Ports are Becoming a Reality Newsroom Pa…
The Jetsons may be here to stay. Drones appear to be the future of air travel. We are talking about very large drones that can bus or fly people from place to place. Imagine a future with nearly silent air taxis flying above traffic jams and navigating between skyscrapers and …
Read More »BRINC and Skyfire Partner to Expand Public Safety Drone Prog…
The partnership will provide regulatory support, equipment, software, and training to law enforcement and emergency response agencies deploying drones. BRINC, an American public safety technology developer, has partnered with Skyfire Consulting (Skyfire), a leading advisor on drone solutions for security and public safety. Together, they aim to establish best practices …
Read More »Britain in talks to join Europe’s new air defence system: Gr…
Grant Shapps yesterday confirmed Britain is in talks to join Europe’s new air defence system which would shoot down missile and drone strikes from foes such as Russia. The Defence Secretary said the UK is in the early stages of working with its European allies about what a ‘Sky Shield …
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