Remote Sensing Device Dropped from Drone


Senseable, a small danish drone technology developing company, has announced a new product for remote sensing and monitoring. During development, the unit was called the dropship, named because of it’s ability to be delivered by drone (dropped or put down). The Dropship can be equipped with a large range og sensors to measure air quality, seismic activity, noise levels, micro plastic concentrations, temperature, pressure and a whole lot more. Continue reading

Congress Library Report on UAS Regulations ex USA

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Law Library of Congress report titled Regulation of Drones surveys the rules that apply to the operation of civilian drones in twelve countries, as well as the European Union. The report includes individual country studies on  AustraliaCanadaChinaFranceGermanyIsraelJapanNew ZealandPolandSouth AfricaSwedenUkraine, and the United Kingdom. Continue reading

senseFly Offers Finance and Insurance Package

csm_rectanglesenseFly is partnering with Ascentium Capital, a financial leasing and working capital solutions company, as well as Transport Risk Management, the aviation insurance experts, in order to offer a new finance and insurance package which enables UAS professionals to immediately start flying their senseFly drones with a 0% option for financing over an 18 month term.

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Drones Launch Flaming Balls to Start Controlled Fires

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It’s a warm, sunny morning at the Homestead National Monument of America in southeastern Nebraska. A burn crew dressed in yellow and green flame-resistant clothing is about to set a patch of tall-grass prairie on fire — on purpose. These kind of burns aren’t unusual. But today’s burn is; a team from the University of Nebraska is testing a fire-starting drone. Continue reading