Highest quality, excellent customer care and an efficient, sustainable, lean manufacturing process are the focus of the UAS engine manufacturer Sky Power GmbH from Germany. This has now been confirmed with the successful ISO recertification. Continue reading
Russian Electronic Warfare System Downs Drone Swarm in Syria
Russian electronic warfare (EW) system de-activated the control system of hostile drones launched by terrorists at its Hmeymim air base in Syria at the weekend. Continue reading
Drones Enforce Coronavirus Face Mask Law in China
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Authorities in China have been using every means they can to enforce strict rules on the use for face masks to restrict the movement of the Corona virus… Continue reading
San Diego Health to Test Drone Delivery of Medical Samples
UC San Diego Health will test whether it can safely use small flying drones to quickly transport medical samples among its facilities in a project meant to reduce the time patients have to wait for blood test results and treatment. Continue reading
New Licensing Rules in Kenya
Drone operators will no longer be required to get approval from the Department of Defence and permits will be issued based on security risk instead of weight and use, a revised draft regulation states. Continue reading
US Senator Cory Gardner Visits Liteye Systems

L-R: Tom Scott, CTO/Co-Owner Liteye Systems, Rick Sondag, VP Liteye Systems, Senator Cory Gardner, Kenneth Geyer, CEO/Co-Owner Liteye Systems, Derek Newsom, COO Liteye Systems, Zac Neumayr, VP Liteye Systems, Nate Knight, VP Numerica (Background is Liteye’s new T-AUDS systems that was recently deployed in the Colorado “Drone Mystery” investigation.)
Liteye Systems, Inc., a Colorado-based and world-leading Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS) manufacturer, recently hosted US Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) at its Centennial Headquarters. Continue reading
New Partnership for Human Organ Drone Delivery System
Connecticut based drone manufacturer Aquiline Drones (AD) is partnering with logistics firm VyrtX to create an innovative and life-saving medical delivery service for human organs and tissues using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Continue reading
Germany Cancels Planned $2.5BN Triton Deal
The German government has canceled plans to buy Northrop Grumman-made Triton drones to the tune of $2.5 billion, opting instead for manned planes carrying eavesdropping sensors.





