Credit: University of Technology Sydney (UTS) It’s been called “the future of warfare.” Off-the-shelf unmanned aerial systems (UAS), carrying a payload of explosives or biological material, flown by terrorists or enemy armed forces into a crowded building or military base. Now the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and Sydney ASX-listed …
Read More »Is a New Sony Drone About to Hit the Market
The marketplace of Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) drones may have a new player. A new Sony drone could be in development, according to company teasers about a project Sony calls Airpeak. Details are very few. A new section of the Sony website, Airpeak, appears to be a placeholder for …
Read More »Wildfire Meteorology: Drones Provide a Better, Cheaper Way t…
image courtesy Fire Weather Research Laboratory, San Jose State University Drones becoming a useful tool in wildfire meteorology, the effort to understand weather that leads to fire risk. By DRONELIFE Staff Writer Jim Magill As wildfires continue to rage across vast swaths of the western United States, researchers are developing …
Read More »Agriculture Drones Market Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margi…
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Nov 11, 2020 (Market Insight Reports) — Selbyville, Delaware. A Research study on Agriculture Drones Market analyzes and offers ideas of exhaustive research on ancient and recent Agriculture Drones market size. Along with the estimated future possibilities …
Read More »New version of Correlator3D new features
SimActive‘s new version of Correlator 3D, version 8.6, is feature-rich – making mapping from aerial images easier and more accurate all the time. Canada’s SimActive is a photogrammetry software that began as a solution for aerial images from satellite and manned aircraft. The inclusion of drone data in the solution …
Read More »Drones are now able to peer into the mouth of volcanoes
Unmanned aerial vehicles are widely used in mapping, aerial photography, rescue operations, shipping, law enforcement, agriculture, among other things. In addition, drones hold considerable potential in relation to human exploration, enabling humans to take a closer look into areas that are far to dangerous for people to visit. Behind this …
Read More »Autel, DroneSense Pilot an Integrated Drone Public-Safety Pl…
Source: DroneSense Public-safety UAV software provider DroneSense is teaming up with drone manufacturer Autel Robotics to create a supercharged platform for public-safety operators using Autel’s EVO drone series. The partnership will marry the Autel EVO II Dual with DroneSense’s out-of-the-box solution for police, fire and rescue agencies designed to build, manage and …
Read More »Pix4Dcatch ground images from iOS Devices
In a sign that the drone industry has reached a new phase in its evolution, drone companies are moving beyond drones. Photogrammetry solution provider Pix4D has launched Pix4Dcatch, a new app for getting ground images from iOS devices like iPads and iPhones. The new app means that operators can use …
Read More »Japan Moves to Ban Chinese Drone Sales to Government Agencie…
On the heels of recent U.S. government efforts to ban Chinese drones for official use, Japan this week announced a similar plan. According to a Reuters report, several government insiders say the initiative would shut out China from selling any drones to Japanese agencies in an effort “to protect sensitive …
Read More »Drone Firm Unifly Joins Canadian BVLOS Project
Source: SkySensus SkySensus, a Canadian drone research project, is flying high after it was selected to fulfill Canada’s official Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) Traffic Management Service Trials. SkySensus will partner with Belgium-based Unifly, one of Europe’s big names in unmanned traffic management (UTM). Funded by national-security firm Peraton Canada, …
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