ST. PETERSBURG, December 13. /TASS/. The future of unmanned aerial vehicles in Russia is related to supplies of cargo, weighing a few hundred kilograms, to hard-to-reach areas, while Western companies plan to use UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) to deliver maximum 15-kilo parcels within cities. Using drones in low-populated vast areas …
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Well after sundown, when the night slides into early morning hours, Chris Healy and his team will send out a drone that will soar far from sight. They fly over areas less accessible to humans and map out large swaths of land where wildfires may be burning. By morning, the …
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Military hardware deployed to stop drones disrupting flights at Gatwick amid a total shutdown of the airport has been withdrawn. Sightings of the devices over the busy transport hub’s airfield sparked chaos for hundreds of thousands of passengers just before Christmas. The army was brought in to help bring an …
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