Officials say Google will repay New Mexico nearly $1 million in economic assistance funds after announcing it was pulling a subsidiarity out of the state. Continue reading
Control Mission Management System for Multiple UAS
Northrop Grumman Corporation successfully demonstrated mission management control features that create more unmanned aircraft system (UAS) versatility and efficiencies. During a series of high-altitude, long-endurance RQ-4 Global Hawk demonstrations, the UAS seamlessly responded to external requests to dynamically alter its route of flight and sensor functionality, thereby breaking the one-user to one-vehicle paradigm. Continue reading
Israel Sets Specs for Infantry UAV
The Israeli defence forces (IDF) have drawn up the main design features of a “personal” unmanned air vehicle that will be carried by a large number of infantry soldiers in any formation of a battalion-level unit. Continue reading
OSU Gets $6M Grant for Weather Research UAVs
ERA Calls for More European UAV Regulation
UK-headquartered trade body the European Regions Airlines Association (ERA) claims that air passengers are being put at risk by the growing use of unmanned air vehicles, and has called for more regulation and control over their use. Continue reading
Drone Finds Hackable Devices
NASA Developing Space Exploration Drones
NASA engineers are developing a Martian quadcopter designed to fly in the Red Planet’s thin atmosphere and gather samples from sites inaccessible to rovers. Continue reading
Warning Area in Arctic airspace to Aid Research
A 700-mile-long airspace that stretches north from Oliktok Point — the northernmost point of Alaska’s Prudhoe Bay — to about 400 miles short of the North Pole has been put under the stewardship of Sandia National Laboratories by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Continue reading



