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A company announced the launch of two new advanced drones designed to improve military operations with the use of cutting-edge technology.
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Achieving 550,000 flights, ideaForge advances India’s drone manufacturing goals with 70% localized components.
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Drones that can see the veins in an animal’s ear from 120 meters above are to be used by a Hampshire zoo as part of plans to monitor snow leopards ...
The affordability and versatility of drones have shifted the balance of power in conflicts, allowing less financially ...
Khajak REBOff is a Ukrainian FPV kamikaze drone with fiber optic cable for communication. Impossible to jam, it can also operate inside buildings and attack at low level.