Drones have moved quickly from hobby gadgets to tools that shape daily life, public safety, entertainment, and the development of mobile technology. Small, affordable unmanned flying vehicles carry cameras,...
The US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has entered into a contract with General Atomics to develop its cutting-edge GHOST drone, a sophisticated unmanned aerial vehicle designed for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and strike operations.
In recent years, Amazon has started using drones to deliver packages right to customers’ doors. These drones can fly quickly and reach their destinations faster than traditional delivery methods.
Drones are becoming more common and can be used for both good and bad purposes. To protect against the growing threat of drones, a new military system has been created that offers 360-degree protection.
As drones become increasingly common, they are significantly impacting the U.S. southern border by both enhancing security and facilitating illegal activities.
Drones, once primarily associated with aerial photography and hobbyists, have found a significant new application in the realm of agriculture. These unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are revolutionizing farming practices by offering farmers unprecedented insights into their crops and land.
When you think of war, what do you think of? Maybe, massive fast-paced tank battles, or slow slogs over a few miles of territory? Well, as Russia's Invasion of Ukraine progresses, these ideas of how war works are becoming increasingly outdated.
China's CH-7 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) redefines modern warfare. With its structural capability along with a 15 kilometer air ceiling, the drone is scheduled to finish this year.