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Federal Wildlife Researchers Use Raven to Count Sandhill Cranes
March 26, 2012 (In The News)
Researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have used unmanned aircraft...
Read MoreI Mini-Drone Rafforzano Gli Arsenali Delle Polizie
March 23, 2012 (In The News)
Una pattuglia di militari israeliani si avvicina a un gruppo di case a Gaza ma alcuni precisi colpi feriscono...
Read MoreThe Australian: Civilian Drones That Can Dust Crops, Find Lost Toddlers And Wash Skyscraper Windows Are Just Years Away
March 23, 2012 (In The News)
They are the signature weapons of America's War on Terror, ghostly killers best known for stalking the...
Read MoreBloomberg: Drones in U.S. Need to Fly Within Privacy Rules: View
March 14, 2012 (In The News)
Consider the Qube. It's 3 feet long, weighs about 5 pounds and can be assembled in a jiffy. It's equipped with...
Read MoreThe Economist: Unblinking Eyes in the Sky
March 01, 2012 (In The News)
Technology and society: Drone aircraft are no longer restricted to military use. They are being built and used...
Read MoreArmy Second Striker Brigade Relies on Puma
February 09, 2012 (In The News)
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash.--Conventional wisdom says the Air Force controls the sky, the Navy controls...
Read MoreUnmanned Aircraft A Controversial Surveillance Tool For N.D. Law Enforcement
January 31, 2012 (In The News)
Grand Forks, N.D. -- In a first for local law enforcement in the region, 16 North Dakota counties will soon...
Read MoreDrones Fly Into Nascent Civilian Market Ripe With Energy, Environmental Applications
January 25, 2012 (In The News)
As a Russian tanker plowed through the frozen Bering Sea to deliver fuel to Nome, Alaska, earlier this month,...
Read MoreUAVs Shrink As Technology Grows
January 16, 2012 (In The News)
AeroVironment has captured the imagination of a worldwide audience with news of a major extension of its...
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