Russia, Ukraine and drone
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You know, everything you tell us will be used against you,” the interviewer on Russian TV warns Timur Shagivaleev, the man behind one of the country’s biggest drone factories.
Well the good news is that you can still find the DJI Mini 4K drone on Amazon. It's listed for $299 and is being sold and shipped by thinkzone. We don't generally recommend third-party sellers, but thinkzone has a decent track record and times are tough when it comes to stock. We'll take what we can get at this point.
Auterion’s “strike kits” — miniature computers known as Skynode that run the company’s software and include a camera and radio — can transform manually controlled drones into “AI-powered weapons systems” that cannot be jammed and can track a moving target from as far away as 1km, said Meier.
Before most kids go back to school, one Texas-based company, called “Campus Guardian Angel,” is providing schools with demos of a new high-tech drone system it says can help save lives in school shootings.
A solar-powered surveillance drone with a wingspan larger than a Boeing 747 jumbo jet could fly for weeks or months at a time, according to its operator, while watching for drug-smuggling vessels, pirates or naval warships. It has been performing test flights off the US Gulf Coast this month.
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DJI barely sells drones in the United States anymore. The shelves are bare; resellers are jacking up prices. It appears an unofficial ban at US customs is to blame. But on Amazon, you can now buy a drone that’s a a dead ringer for the DJI Mini 4 Pro — the SkyRover X1 — for a reasonable $758. And that’s probably because DJI made it happen.
With Chinese drones dominating the market, two startups are building US-made platforms from the ground up, no imports and no foreign parts.
D UNEDIN, Fla. (WFLA) — Drone video captured a hammerhead shark swimming in the Dunedin Causeway on Sunday, in honor of Shark Week. Drone pilot John Yanchoris, while flying his Sky Drone over what he refers to as “Shark Alley,” captured video of the hammerhead surfacing before diving back down.
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Military Times on MSNThese wargames explored drone attacks on US military basesMany of the details of these wargames are classified, but one key finding is that protecting domestic U.S. bases can’t be just the military’s job.