Worldwide spending for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) will double over the next decade, rising from $5.2 billion in 2014 to $11.9 billion in 2023, predict analysts at market researcher the Teal Group Corp. Continue reading
Hybrid Quadcopter Can Land on Helo Pad
The Hybrid Quadcopter UAS has the extended air endurance of a Predator but can take off like helicopter from the back of a frigate. No wonder the U.S. Navy has expressed interest in this unmanned helicopter–airplane hybrid from Latitude Engineering, a small company from Tucson, Arizona.
AeroVironment and Dynamatic Technologies Sign Teaming Agreement for UAS
Dynamatic Technologies and AeroVironment, Inc. have signed a Teaming Agreement to address the growing global demand for Unmanned Aircraft Systems. The agreement provides for the manufacture of UAS in India, which will enable Dynamatic and AeroVironment to work together on a number of business opportunities for potential customers including the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Home Affairs. Continue reading
QuadCopter Hits Bride Groom in the Head
A very popular video circulating the moment shows what can happen when amateur operators are let loose on the world. An embarrassing moment with no harm done and the video was posted at the request of the couple concerned. Continue reading
Pentagon Announces $796 Million in Contracts for Hi-Tech UAS Work
The U.S. Department of Defense announced 20 new contract awards last week worth a total of $796 million in combined value. One single contract, however, ate up more than 30% of the available funds. Continue reading
US Air Force Report on Unmanned Aircraft Due in September
The head of the US Air Force’s remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) Capabilities Division expects a major review to be complete by the end of September. Continue reading
US Department of Homeland Security Extends UAS Assessment Programme
Highly-accurate Railway Mapping Project in Australia
DroneMetrex has announced that it has successfully performed a high-precision railway mapping project in Australia. The company’s in-house developed TopoDrone-100 flew and reliably mapped 0,5 km on each of the four sides of the approach to the crossing intersection of the railway and the bitumen road with great accuracy.
