Russia has developed a gun that operates on the principle of microwave radiation, the United Instruments Corporation (UIC) said in mid-June. The new weapon is capable of disabling enemy aircraft, drones and precision-guided weapons such as cruise missiles, according to its creators.
Blood Samples Successfully Transported by UAV
Laboratory tests performed on blood samples flown for up to 40 minutes on hobby-sized drones yielded results comparable to those performed on samples that never left the ground, according to a proof-of-concept study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins University. Continue reading
Northrop Grumman Looks to UAS to Grow Revenues
Northrop Grumman Chief Executive Officer Wesley Bush sees opportunity on the horizon in the military Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) market. The company announced its second quarter 2015 earnings earlier today, predicting likely budget constraints in the coming year created by the Budget Control Act and possible further sequestration in 2016. Continue reading
US Homeland Security Issues Warning About Drones
The US Department of Homeland Security has sent an intelligence assessment to police agencies across the country about drones being used as weapons in an attack. Continue reading
MQ-9 Reaper Accident Report Released
Solar-Powered UAV’s Record-Breaking 81-Hour Flight
Solar-powered drone Atlantik Solar has broken the world endurance record for unmanned aerial vehicles under 50kg — by flying continuously for 81 hours. It is also the second longest UAV flight ever, behind Airbus Space’s 53kg Zephyr 7. “We had to be extremely energy efficient, as we wanted to fly though the night, so we developed large and efficient batteries that supply that energy while flying in the darkness,” says Philipp Oettershagen, 28, one of the engineers behind AtlantikSolar. Continue reading
Augmented Reality App for Small UAS
Rapid Imaging Software has announced that SmartCam3D View is currently in flight testing. Tests to date have been successful and Dave Geisler, Vice President of Operations, will be at the NASA UTM 2015 Convention to discuss applications and partnerships for use of this technology with commercial unmanned systems.
NAAA Launches UAV Safety Campaign
The National Agricultural Aviation Association (NAAA) has launched a UAV safety campaign to raise awareness and prevent accidents between UAV operators and low-altitude manned aircraft. The first public outreach tool in the safety campaign is a UAV “safety stuffer” designed for aerial applicators to share with farmers and other agricultural stakeholders.


