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War · UkraineThe partner countries of the Drone Coalition have allocated 20 million euros ($21.6 million) from a common fund to procure tactical-level reconnaissance drones for Ukraine, the Defense Ministry announced on March 24."We are grateful to our partners for responding to this critical need. Prompt response and flexibility in making this decision are important, especially now when the Defense Forces need them most," said Deputy Defense Minister for Di…See the Story
Drone Coalition allocates almost $22 million for Ukraine's reconnaissance drones
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Twentynine Palms · Twentynine PalmsTest flights at USMC Twentynine Palms showcase SKYFIELD AI control system, extended BVLOS range, and next-gen capabilities for contested environments by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb California-based drone developer Mayman Aerospace recently announced that their RAZOR P100 drone had completed a recent series of test flights to demonstrate its autonomous flight capabilities. The P100 […] The post Mayman Aerospace Demonstrates Breakthrough …See the Story
Mayman Aerospace Demonstrates Breakthrough in Autonomous Flight with RAZOR P100 and TBX Drones
Senate · North CarolinaThe North Carolina Senate recently introduced Senate Bill 670, a piece of legislation that could significantly impact the use of drones by public safety agencies across the state. The bill prohibits state and local government entities from purchasing or acquiring small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) manufactured or assembled by “covered foreign entities,” primarily targeting drones […] The post Proposed Senate Bill 670 in North Carolina has Im…See the Story
Proposed Senate Bill 670 in North Carolina has Implications for Public Safety Drone Programs
Drones · OrlandoCompany hopes new technology will help identify drones at U.S. border By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill With its planned acquisition of a leading airspace management company, Orlando-based Unusual Machines is poised to be able to provide government agencies and other entities with a greater ability to determine the origins of drones flying in the […] The post Unusual Machines Aims to Secure U.S. Skies with Border Drone ID Technology appear…See the Story
Unusual Machines Aims to Secure U.S. Skies with Border Drone ID Technology
United States · United StatesInspired Flight, a leading U.S.-based drone manufacturer, has been at the forefront of the unmanned aerial systems (UAS) industry, producing NDAA-compliant platforms like the IF1200A and IF800 Tomcat. These drones serve diverse applications across sectors such as energy, construction, public safety, and infrastructure inspection. With certifications under both Blue UAS and Green UAS frameworks, Inspired […] The post Blue UAS to Green UAS: the Ev…See the Story
Blue UAS to Green UAS: the Evolution of Secure Drone Certification for Inspired Flight
MatrixSpace on the Drone Radio Show! Can a small portable radar system scale drone operations?
Drones · AustinTexas company proposes use of drones armed with non lethal weapons to thwart school shootings By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill An Austin-based company is hoping to be able to deploy drones equipped with non-lethal weapons, such as pepper spray and flash-bang grenades, in Texas schools as a way to combat the wave of school […] The post Pepper Spray Drones in Schools: Can Technology Stop Tragedy? appeared first on DRONELIFE.See the Story