AeroVironment Donates Over 100 Quantix Recon UAS to Ukraine
by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
Today, multi-domain robotic systems leader AeroVironment, Inc. announced that it will be donating over 100 of its Quantix™ Recon unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), as well as operati
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A recent test from a British firm highlights an innovative way of sending information to a flying machine.
By Kelsey D. Atherton | Published Aug 9, 2022 7:00 PM
For decades, humans have
Russian officials trained in Iran in recent weeks as part of an agreement on the transfer of drones between the two countries, the US has said, adding their drone deal is "potentially sanctionable."
US State Department deputy spokesperson Vedant Patel told reporters on Thursday
The Indian Army in collaboration with the Drone Federation of India has launched the ‘Him Drone-a-thon’ programme on 08 August 22. Indian Army said this initiative in line with make in India in defence manufacturing and program is aimed to catalyse and provide focused opportunities to the
Kyiv desperately wants the capable unmanned weapons system. But the Pentagon worries that Moscow could steal key components.
The final decision on whether to send the Gray Eagle drones to Ukraine falls to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. | AP
By Lee Hudson and Alexander Ward
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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE )--The "Micro and Nano Air Vehicles for Defense and Security - Market and Technology Forecast to 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
By 2030, the worldwide need for military-grade micro and nano UAVs will reach about 100,000 systems
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By Brett Tingley published 27 July 22
The record-breaking flight is intended to test new energy storage and efficiency
The Army’s experimental Zephyr S ultra-long endurance unmanned aerial system, which first took to off on its latest, record-breaking mission in June, is still airborne over the Arizona desert and is expected to remain flying for at least another week.
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