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Anti-drone Firm Will Compete in World Competition

An American company is looking to beat out tech frontrunners in the growing anti-drone industry after being accepted into a major counter-UAV contest. Department 13, a Maryland-based firm, was recently chosen to compete in the Countering Unauthorized Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) Challenge in August. The company’s signature software suite is …

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The Top 5 Jobs for Small Drone Operators

As the drone industry booms, more and more businesses are using commercial drone applications.  But who is hiring the most small drone operators?  Based on data from our sister site, Jobfordrones.com, here are the top 5 jobs for small drone operators. Top Job #1: Real Estate Whether the property market …

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AT&T Incorporating Drones to Deliver Enhanced Cell Service

According to a recent AT&T blog post by Chief Strategy Officer John Dunn, AT&T is looking at ways to deliver enhanced LTE wireless coverage using drones. Such implementation can provide wireless bandwidth at large, crowded venues where users are sending a large number of videos and photos simultaneously. Mr. Donovan …

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British Construction Firm Ramps Up Drone Use

A British construction engineering firm is hopping on the drone train along with several key players in the its industry. British news site Construction Health and Safety reports that Costain will expand its efforts in adapting drone tech for its projects. Citing money and time savings, Costain’s Aerial Solutions Manager …

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DJI Announces First Drone Camera with Optical Zoom

It seems to be a week for big announcements at DJI, who yesterday revealed the result of a new partnership with photography experts Hasselblad. Today, the Chinese giant has launched its new Zenmuse Z3 aerial camera, the company’s first drone camera with optical zoom. So there’s good news and bad …

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Short-Term FAA Compromise Dumps on Drones

Commentary. The United States House and Senate have – finally – agreed upon another short-term fix to the problem of FAA Reauthorization; but the compromise doesn’t go as far as earlier proposals to help the drone industry. The new bill to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration through September of 2017 is the …

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Australian Rescuers Will Put Drones on Shark Patrol

To paraphrase Jaws’ Martin Brody, an Australian rescue organization is “gonna need a bigger drone,” to help save lives along western beaches. Volunteer-operated Surf Life Saving WA, plans to buy large military-grade drones to patrol beaches in Western Australia, providing visitors with early shark warnings and emergency equipment. The not-for-profit …

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AirDog Drones to Film UK Watersports Competition

It’s not often/ever that autonomous drones take the lead in filming sporting events, but that’s exactly what’s going to happen tomorrow in Berkshire, England. Plastic Playground, a watersports competition running from the 11th to the 17th of July, will be filmed from above by a fleet of AirDog drones, as …

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DJI and Hasselblad Offer an Aerial Package Like No Other

Having purchased a minority stake in the Hasselblad Group, the Swedish photography experts famous for medium format cameras, DJI has now launched a joint offering combining the best that the two companies have to offer. Together they will offer a fully integrated high-end aerial camera-platform combo. The combo will be comprised …

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DJI and DroneDeploy Partner on Thermal Mapping

Image DroneDeploy Drone manufacturer DJI and leading commercial drone cloud software platform DroneDeploy announced a new thermal mapping solution yesterday at the Intersolar North America conference.  The announcement was well-placed: a drone thermal mapping solution could dramatically increase the efficiency  – and lower the cost – of the solar panel …

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