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STUTTGART, Germany – The French military has qualified a new miniature unmanned aerial system dubbed Aliaca, and received three initial systems for use aboard the Navy’s patrol vessels and surveillance frigates.
The fixed-wing UAS are built by Survey Copter, an Airbus subsidiary. The
After the release of the Breeze in 2016, Yuneec’s small consumer drone was quickly overshadowed by the more capable and more popular DJI Spark. But now it is 2018, and the Yuneec Breeze is a bargain at under $200! I’ve tested countless drones in this price range so I am very familiar with
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A prototype of the DP-20/A with armament is on display at the Defense & Security 2022 show in Bangkok. (Janes/Amit Kalra)
Thai firm Aero Technology Industry Company Limited (ATIL) unveiled the DP-20/A medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on 29 August at
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Skydio has launched Scout, a new autonomous flight skill that simplifies the tracking of moving subjects without actually needing to fly a drone.
Announced as part of the company’s 2022 summer software release, Scout is designed as a real-time situational awareness tool. Since its pr
The new DJI drone Avata has three flight modes: Normal, Manual, and Sport. Since the Avata is an FPV drone, these flight modes are different from what you may have seen on other DJI drones such as the Mini 2 or Mavic 3.
You can switch between the different flight modes of Avata using th
This approach represents the Marine Corps’ shift back toward its maritime roots in preparation for amphibious operations and maritime warfare.
The United States Marine Corps’ Force Design 2030 strategy outlines the service’s need for a lighter, smaller, faster, yet better networked
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