Teledyne FLIR Defense Unveils Rogue 1
Loitering Munition System
By The Editor on May 09, 2024 07:59 am
Teledyne FLIR Defense, part
of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, is introducing its new Rogue 1 loitering
munition system at this week’s Special Operations Forces (SOF) Week convention
in Tampa. Rogue 1 is a next-generation, rapidly deployed, and optionally-lethal
vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) small unmanned aerial system (sUAS) that
enables warfighters to conduct precision-strikes against moving […]
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AgEagle Announces
$3.4M UAS Sale to French Army
By The Editor on May 09, 2024 07:50 am
AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc.
has announced that the Company has secured its largest single purchase order to
date to deliver 40 eBee VISION systems, and nine other eBees, including drones,
sensors, datalinks, and control stations placed by a reseller to the French
Army, specifically tailored for public safety, intelligence surveillance and
reconnaissance missions. The revenue […]
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Brazilian Startup
Designs Self-Flying Aerial Vehicle for Crop Spraying
By The Editor on May 09, 2024 07:20 am
A coffee grower in Minas
Gerais, the state that produces more than half of Brazil’s coffee crop,
commissioned an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capable of vertical take-off and
landing (VTOL) from researchers at Dallas Autonomus, a startup based in Jacareí,
in the neighboring state of São Paulo. According to Marcus Prianti,
co-founder of the agritech startup, […]
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Airobotics & HHLA
Sky Partner to Offer Drone Services for Critical Infrastructure in Germany
By The Editor on May 09, 2024 07:15 am
Airobotics Ltd., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Ondas Holdings Inc., a provider of wireless networks
and autonomous drones and automated data solutions, and HHLA Sky GmbH, a
subsidiary of Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG a European port and
transport logistics company, have entered a strategic partnership to offer
advanced drone services to protect and support terminal […]
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Amazon’s Delivery
Drones Won’t Fly In Arizona’s Summer Heat
By The Editor on May 09, 2024 07:12 amAmazon plans to start flying delivery drones in Arizona this year — but don’t count on them to bring you a refreshing drink on a hot day. The hexacopter can’t operate when temperatures top 104 degrees Fahrenheit, or 40 degrees Celsius, the company says, and average daily highs exceed that for three months of the […]
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