Russia will test fly its first domestically-produced strike unmanned aircraft in 2014, according to First Deputy Defence Minister Alexander Sukhorukov.
Monthly Archives: April 2012
Cliff Dodging in Iceland
This scary video shows just what can be done with an amateur COTS system in the hands of a skilled pilot. Continue reading
AirMule to Fly with New Hydraulics
UrbanĀ Aeronautics will soon perform the first flight of an AirMule ducted fan unmanned aircraft system fitted with a double-redundant hydraulic system. Continue reading
Advanced Defense Technologies Announces Border Security Applications
Advanced Defense Technologies, Inc. has announced that as ADTI’s Seek and Avoid technology moves forward with integration into its UAS system, it sees some of the first commercial applications for border security. Continue reading
US Air Force Tech Hangar App 1.02
The U.S. Air Force has launched an update of its Tech Hangar app that educates users about its array of aircraft, both past and present. Continue reading
Video Games Help UAS Student
Sinclair Community College student Trace Curry
Complaints by some parents to their school-aged children that video games “aren’t good for you” may not necessarily be true.
Two Taiwanese Charged With Spying for China in USA
Two Taiwanese nationals who were arrested on drug charges earlier this year allegedly also were trying to acquire and export to China U.S. military technology, including unmanned-drone and stealth technology, federal prosecutors in New Jersey said Wednesday. Continue reading
Seattle Police Prepare to Deploy UAS
Seattle police say they won’t deploy unmanned aircraft until appropriate policies are approved. Continue reading

