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Drone Technology Flies Into the Future: Forecasts for 2019 and Beyond
Flying Into the Future: Drone Technology Forecasts for 2019
Algorithms and programming advances provide exciting possibilities for the drone industry in the next decade.
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DJI Mavic Pro review: still our favorite drone | Dronerush
The DJI Mavic Pro drone is in high demand. Join us for our Mavic Pro review to see what makes this folding quadcopter with...
VTOL Personal Drone, Carrying People One (Or Two) At A Time
2017 is the year of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) vehicles. So far, we’ve seen a few wild projects and some further in the...
The Astounding Athletic Power of Quadcopters | Raffaello D’Andrea
In a robot lab at TEDGlobal, Raffaello D’Andrea demos his flying quadcopters: robots that think like athletes, solving physical problems with algorithms that help...
Hydrogen-powered drone takes flight for up to 2hrs
Hydrogen-powered drone takes flight
BBC Click's Jen Copestake has been given exclusive access to the test flights of a drone powered by a hydrogen fuel...
Strap a parachute onto your drone with the ParaZero SafeAir |...
Drones are expensive and crashes are inevitable. ParaZero has a solution: A parachute. With the ParaZero SafeAir product, a drone is fitted with a...
This Drone Can Operate In Both Air and Water
The CRACUNS can be summoned from the deeps for aerial missions.
A group of engineers went the extra mile just so I could make that...
Military drone ambulance can carry loads of up to 500kg
The Israeli company Urban Aeronautics created AirMule, a drone capable of carrying loads of up to half a ton. The equipment was developed primarily...
Search Systems Launches Aquatic UAV Hybrid
Search Systems Ltd., a leading UAV manufacturer in the United Kingdom has developed a UAV-ROV crossover. The Mariner 600 is an unmanned multicopter with...
Concept Art Mars Helicopter
There is only so much Mars a rover can see from the ground. A drone scout could let the rover see further, so NASA’s...