Australia’s leading researchers of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) technology have been recognised by Australia’s CSIRO with exclusive backing to oversee the development of collision avoidance technology over the next three months. Continue reading
USAF to Automate MQ-9 Takeoffs and Landings
The US Air Force is pressing forward with a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-9 Reaper upgrade that would allow the widely fielded armed aircraft to takeoff and land automatically. Continue reading
Quadcopter Outdoor Perching at Stanford
A disaster site. A rainforest. A battlefield. These places have something in common: we have a need to understand what’s going on where established infrastructure can’t give us good data. Advances in computation, fabrication, and materials over the last half-century have resulted in small, cheap, and lightweight sensors that can provide us with these data; now the task is to find ways to deploy such sensors rapidly and effectively. Continue reading
Airborne Inspectors Could Help Control Corrosion
It has long been recognised that drones also have potential in the offshore wind industry where, it is anticipated, they could provide significant cost and efficiency benefits. Work undertaken to date in the RepaKorr project suggests that these potential benefits extend to new, more cost-effective ways to detect corrosion. Continue reading NBAA Highlights Advantages of Integrating sUAS
With more than 2.5 million small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) operating in the U.S., and the FAA poised to release its new Part 107 rules governing commercial sUAS use, interest in the technology has never been higher. Continue reading
US Air Force wants Machine-to-Machine UAS Software
Special Ops Hand-Launched UAS Failed Tests
Drone Pilot Convicted in New Zealand Test Case
Fire crews and a helicopter battle a blazing scrub fire at Pines Beach, North Canterbury in January. A drone operator who was shooting footage in the area on the same day has been prosecuted for flying without permission.The drone pilot who recorded footage close to the scene of the fire has been convicted of breaching controlled airspace. Continue reading





