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Reaper Damaged During Training Flight at Cannon Air Force Base

An MQ-9 Reaper, was damaged during a routine training flight Tuesday at Cannon Air Force Base, according to the base’s public affairs office. Continue reading →

Posted in Accident Reporting on July 29, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Indian Army Mistook Venus and Jupiter for Chinese Spy UAS


The Indian Army mistook Jupiter and Venus as unidentified flying intruders making nocturnal sorties from China into the skies above eastern Ladakh for over six months until astronomers brought their fears to ground, it has been disclosed. Continue reading →

Posted in News on July 29, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

DARPA Wants Underwater Launch Vessel for Unmanned Systems

The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is hoping to develop a new unmanned submersible carrier vehicle called Hydra that would be able to launch small unmanned aircraft from underwater. The design would also be able to act as a carrier vehicle for releasing unmanned surface and underwater vehicles.

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Posted in Research on July 26, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Man Behind Highway Drone Signs Steps Forward

Napa artist Stephen Whisler says he is the person who put up signs last week on Highway 101 and Highway 37 in Marin reading “Speed Enforced By Drones,” complete with a missile firing from the craft. Continue reading →

Posted in News, Video on July 26, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

US Coast Guard Cutter Deploys ScanEagle and Captures Smugglers

The US Coast Guard has completed the second of three planned shipboard demonstrations of unmanned aircraft system (UAS) capabilities aboard Coast Guard Cutter ‘Bertholf’ .

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Posted in Applications & Testing & Experience, Military UAS on July 26, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Japan Considers UAS to Boost Surveillance in East Asia

The Japanese government will consider purchasing unmanned surveillance aircraft, similar to the U.S. military’s Global Hawk, to enhance its high-altitude surveillance capabilities and better respond to the changing security environment in East Asia, according to a draft outline of the Defence Ministry’s interim report. Continue reading →

Posted in Military UAS on July 26, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

Mississippi State University Signs Agreement with US Army on Unmanned Aircraft Research

Mississippi State University is opening a new chapter in its research of unmanned aircraft systems. Continue reading →

Posted in Research on July 26, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment

American States with UAS Legislation

Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), also commonly called unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have many applications for law enforcement, land surveillance, wildlife tracking, search and rescue operations, disaster response, border patrol and photography among others.

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Posted in Regulatory Matters on July 25, 2013 by The Editor. Leave a comment
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