The amazing FPV drones do strike in this absurd video
FPV drones are gaining more and more visibility: fast and agile, they really have an edge. And this crazy video clearly shows it.
FPV drones are gaining more and more visibility: fast and agile, they really have an edge. And this crazy video clearly shows it.
DARPA develops combat drones equipped with missiles to increase their range - another step towards automatic warfare.
Musk's latest prediction cleanses the human pilots aboard: fighters will all be drones, he says. And I doubt he's wrong.
A new Chinese weapon worries insiders: it is capable of launching a flock of suicide drones.
The bird drone developed by the Polytechnic University of Lausanne (EPFL) shows all the potential of flight inspired by that of birds of prey.
Since Saturday, China has been the first country in the world to host a network of tourism taxi drones for the transport of passengers to and from a hotel.
I've read quite a bit of excitement about these drones on various tech blogs...
Many projects now show that the idea of using commercial drones to deliver packages will mature further in 2020.
Companies point to a database that tracks virtually every terrestrial object in real time. An omniscient eye from which nothing escapes.
The Air Force wants to use low cost, unmanned "disposable" fighter planes in missions that are too dangerous for manned aircraft.
More possibilities for rescuers, who will intervene in a targeted way after locating the victims. Rescue drones are smarter than ever
Lexus LF-30 is an open window on the brand's electric future. A wonderful concept that projects us directly into 2030.
The first service in the history of delivery by drones is Alphabet and is called Wing. From now on we fly.
Once in place the Flirtey aircraft does not land, but drops (like the baskets of the past) delivery directly with a cable.
APT 70 is the largest cargo drone to take flight: 1 meter and 80 in length, 2 meters and 70 in width. And you will see bigger ones. Much bigger.
I don't know about you, but the idea scares me a little. Of course, this specific "armed" drone is programmed so as not to shoot nails at random in the air but ...
Austrian Airlines tests a standalone drone to look out for problems in its aircraft, reducing the inspection time from 10 hours to less than 2 hours.
The aircraft, announced in May 2018, will be able to detach itself from the Martian rover and travel on its own, exploring the surface of the red planet.
I hope nobody invents a tickling app, or we're done.
It is not a project under development. It is a product, it is ready and will be around in a few months.
The "material" is evidently in quantity, ready to be converted into energy. A research team led by Meriah Arias-Thode at the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific in San Diego has already started experiments.