Dmitri from FPS Russia’s latest video features a questionable prototype quadrotor with machine gun attached called ‘Charlene’. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2012
UAE Innovation Challenge 2012 in Abu Dhabi
The two-day UAE Innovation Challenge got underway on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi. Continue reading
Canyon County, Idaho Fire Department Gets Draganflyer
Canyon County, Idaho, is one of the first places in the USA to get FAA approval to use an unmanned surveillance aircraft for emergency operations. Continue reading
MAV Swarm For Search and Rescue Operations
Within the framework of the EU project sFly, researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a new type of flying robot that can be navigated using only on-board cameras and a miniature computer. The micro helicopters require neither GPS nor remote control, thus reaching a new level of autonomy. Continue reading
Successful Conclusion of ICAO UAS Seminar in Lima, Peru
ICAO’s first regional UAS Seminar took place in Lima, Peru on 18-20 April 2012. This successful event was organised by the ICAO South American Regional Office in cooperation with UVS International and featured 26 speakers from ICAO, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, France, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA. Continue reading
MQ-1 Predator Gets Custom-Built AVGAS Trucks
Holloman Air Force Base is home to the first two new aviation gasoline trucks in Air Combat Command’s inventory that were specifically designed to support the MQ-1 Predator remotely piloted aircraft. Continue reading
Xandem’s Security Sensors Can See Through Walls
Xandem founder Joey Wilson shows off the company’s motion-detecting sensor nodes.
Xandem is building a new kind of all-seeing motion-detection system that’s poised to shake up the security market. Continue reading
DARPA Seeks Radar That ‘Sees’ Through Clouds
DARPA is looking for partners to develop a radar detection system that can lock onto moving targets even through clouds and dust, according to a contracting document. Continue reading
