Tag: Drones

The Trump Administration Blamed Cartel Drones For Closing El Paso’s Airspace. The Real Story Appears Much Dumber.

The El Paso airspace was unexpectedly shut down due to disagreements between federal officials regarding the safety of

SWAT turned to drones after barricaded man shot their armored vehicle, prosecutors say

A Chicago Man Faces Multiple Charges After Hours-Long Standoff with SWAT A Chicago man, Larry Hochmuth, is facing

Trump administration’s ban on foreign-made drones starts this week. You can say goodbye to new DJI models.

Trump Administration Bans Foreign-Made Drones in the U.S. Citing National Security Concerns The Trump administration's Federal Communications Commission

Draganfly Lands Second Order from Major US Telecom for ‘Tethered’ Emergency Drones

Draganfly Inc. (NASDAQ: DPRO) has recently announced a second purchase order from a Fortune 50 telecommunications company. The

Budapest Says Zelensky ‘Is Losing His Mind’ After Allegations of Hungarian Drones Invading Ukrainian Airspace | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran

During the ongoing conflict, relations between Ukraine and Hungary have become increasingly strained. Since Ukraine's bombing of the

How Long Before Criminals Start Attacking Cops With Drones? | Crime in America.Net

Overview This article can be accessed as a YouTube podcast. Emerging threats – Anticipate the use of weaponized drones in

Solar-powered ambush drones can wait for targets like land mines

Solar-Powered Ambush Drones: The New Weapon in Ukraine’s War A Russian ambush drone with solar panels seen in

US probes imports of drones and critical material in chips and solar panels

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How Long Before Criminals Start Attacking Cops With Drones?

Drones have become increasingly prevalent in criminal activities around the world, with incidents of weaponized drones being used

Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘helicopter’ design could make drones quieter

Leonardo da Vinci’s sketch of the aerial screwGianni Dagli Orti/Shutterstock A recent study suggests that a flying machine