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Ukraine’s first underwater drone strike caught on hacked cameras
A video on an official government affiliated website reportedly showed the Sub Sea Baby drone striking a part of a Russian ...
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Barring a Christmas Miracle, a DJI Drone Ban Looks Inevitable. Here's What That Means for You
On Dec. 23, DJI drones are set to be pulled from the US market unless a security audit is completed. There's been no audit ...
DJI urges U.S. agencies to begin the NDAA-mandated security review before the December deadline, seeking to avoid FCC Covered List restrictions.
Faced with rising labor costs and growing coverage demands, many organizations are evaluating whether autonomous drones can enhance or replace traditional guard patrols. In this Executive Q&A, ...
Beyond consumer use in wireless selfie sticks, sports cameras, and event photography, drone imaging is finding its way into many commercial, government, and public safety applications. More ...
Visual detection of drones has never been considered as effective as its thermal, radio or acoustic counterparts. The trouble is always discriminating between different moving objects in view.
Emilia Clarke was sitting on the sofa in her Venice, California, home when she heard an insectile buzzing. She glanced up and there it was: a drone, hovering outside her living room’s tall windows, ...
The Security Service of Ukraine reported that it had struck an Improved Kilo-class submarine at the Russian naval base at Novorossiysk. The attack was carried out with a “Sub Sea Baby” drone.
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