Proposed rule eases waiver process for out-of-sight drone flights Enables expanded commercial drone uses like deliveries and inspections FAA aims to balance innovation with aviation and public safety ...
It felt like you were being hunted versus hunting,” said the Army colonel in charge of nearly 2,500 soldiers deployed to ...
Lockheed Martin is investing $50 million in sea drone maker Saildrone to help equip its biggest surveillance drones with ...
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Top 5 Long-Range Drones

In the early days of my career as a commercial drone pilot, I was often filming in the forests of Montana. The rugged beauty of the area was breathtaking-an endless sea of mountains, evergreen forests ...
Swiss-American uncrewed vehicle software company Auterion has completed the U.S. Defense Innovation Unit’s Artemis ...
Skyports, RWE, and Skyways complete Germany’s first offshore wind turbine drone delivery, proving faster and more flexible logistics at sea.
The Iranian-designed Shahed became notorious in Ukraine. The US wants this style of drone for future fights.
A new federal rule proposed Tuesday would make it easier for companies to use drones over longer distances out of the operator's sight without having to go through a cumbersome waiver process.Related ...