HSINCHU, Taiwan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–mars 4, 2020– Bien que les véhicules aériens sans pilote (UAV) soient couramment utilisés dans des domaines tels que les communications et l’agriculture, leur utilisation est entravée par leur petite taille et la capacité limitée de leurs batteries. Cependant, une équipe pluridisciplinaire de l’Université nationale Tsing Hua, dirigée …
Read More »Could This Drone Replace the A-10 Warthog?
U.S. Air Force brass have been attempting for years to ground the service’s fleet of A-10 “Warthog” ground-attack jet fighters. Now they’re at it again — but this time there’s a novel twist to this story. At the same time as one arm of the Pentagon works to cancel the A-10, another …
Read More »Turkey deploys killer drone swarms to strike Syrian forces
March 2, 2020 – 18:10 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net – Turkey deployed swarms of killer drones to strike Russian-backed Syrian government forces, in what a senior official said was a military innovation that demonstrated Ankara’s technological prowess on the battlefield, Bloomberg reports. The retaliation for the killing last week of 33 Turkish …
Read More »Smart Students Invent Drone to Track Missing People in Deser…
Students from Abu Dhabi’s Zayed University (ZU) have designed a synchronised drone system, using multiple drones that can communicate with each other to track down and find missing objects in the desert, including people and cars. The new invention that aims at maximising drone usage in the fields of investigation …
Read More »Elon Musk: F-35 ‘Would Have No Chance Against Drone Controll…
Tech 06:18 GMT 29.02.2020(updated 06:26 GMT 29.02.2020) Get short URL https://cdn1.img.sputniknews.com/img/107636/94/1076369445_0:143:1280:863_1200x675_80_0_0_2243cf87153fe1f6ffe5f8f44c516e8c.jpg Sputnik International https://cdn2.img.sputniknews.com/i/logo.png Oleg Burunov. Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/science/202002291078436378-elon-musk-f-35-would-have-no-chance-against-drone-controlled-by-human/ The US military’s most expensive fighter jet, the F-35 entered service in 2015 but reportedly still faces a whole array of issues that could either put the lives of pilots at …
Read More »Drone delivery facing challenges | Retail Customer Experienc…
Feb. 28, 2020 Photo by istock.com Drones are a welcome delivery approach for today’s consumers but there are challenges both on the regulatory and the geographic fronts, according to a study in INFORMS journal Transportation Science. While a drone approach allows e-tailers to reach smaller markets and more price sensitive …
Read More »Congress questions Navy’s plan to build large drone ships be…
Defense Congress questions Navy’s plan to build large drone ships before full testing By Lauren C. Williams Feb 27, 2020 DARPA’s unmanned anti-submarine vessel “Sea Hunter” The Navy wants to push production of unmanned surface vessels but Congress remains wary of long-term success. Rep. Susan Davis (D-Calif.) questioned …
Read More »Global Drone Data Services Market to Expand with Noteworthy …
Feb 26, 2020 (Market News Bizz via Comtex) — As per KD Market Insights research, the global drone data services market is expected to witness robust growth over the next five years to reach an estimated value of USD 3,890.0 Million in 2024. The global drone data services market is …
Read More »CT Drone Companies Combine Forces to Command the Air, Land &…
(Hartford, CT) – February 26, 2020 – Drones are commonly known for flying in the sky, but a new breed is rolling around on the ground and swimming in the ocean. Now, in an alliance straight out of science fiction, two CT-based drone companies are joining forces to …
Read More »UCD campus first stop for drone takeaway food delivery
Drone delivery company Manna plans to pilot its takeaway food delivery service on the campus of University College Dublin from the end of March. The fleet of drones will deliver food directly from the restaurant to the customer – staff and students on campus – transporting it inside the cargo …
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