Check out the launch trailer for Liftoff Micro Drones, a fast-paced, agile micro drone racing game developed by LuGus Studios. Customize, compete, and transform any urban space into an exhilarating ...
China has introduced a groundbreaking micro-drone the size of a mosquito, signaling a significant advancement in drone technology for military and civilian applications. Developed by the National ...
China has developed a spy drone so small that it is almost impossible to detect. This micro-drone is only about 1.3 centimeters long, making it roughly the size of a mosquito. Unlike the buzzing ...
Explore the world of FPV like never before! In Liftoff: Micro Drones any indoor area becomes an exciting aerial playground. Explore, customize and compete in this simulator dedicated to the micro ...
When the United States entered the War on Terror, it did so with a series of drone aircraft ready to exploit enemy signals and positions. It took some time to arm them, but uncrewed aerial systems ...
Unlike birds, which navigate unknown environments with remarkable speed and agility, drones typically rely on external guidance or pre-mapped routes. However, a groundbreaking development by Professor ...
Announcement of an order for 1,000 micro drones by the DGA – Direction générale de l’armement from the start-up Harmattan AI to be supplied to the Armée de Terre for the Orion 2026 financial year in ...
Ultra-light Sparrow Series available online to support worldwide growth of military FPV sector, in addition to consumer and professional drone sectors ePropelled, a maker of advanced propulsion and ...
French defense procurement agency DGA says it is buying 1,000 Sonora micro-drones from Harmattan AI. The acquisition is set to support the French Army. The Sonora drones are planned for use in next ...
Owasso Police now has a fleet of drones, in all different sizes, that they can use for all types of emergencies, from stand-offs to search and rescue. Police say these drones help keep officers and ...
WASHINGTON — Shooting drone video footage of national defense sites would be treated as a crime and punishable with imprisonment under new legislation introduced by two military veterans in Congress.