Ukraine, Russia and drone
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Russia, drones and War Crime
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Explore the journey of a record-breaking drone project, from 3D-printed designs to achieving an incredible 585 km/h speed. Learn the secrets
Russia is trying "to inflict as much damage as possible on ordinary life," said Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky.
If Silicon Valley startups began in garages, the origin story of Ukraine’s defense startups lies in basements.
DJI is known for its drones, though it has its feet in a plethora of product categories—from action cameras to microphones. The company’s first smart home tech product could make use of the company’s expertise in flying robotics—even though this device can’t fly (as much as we may wish it could).
This morning, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-0 to let itself retroactively ban gadgets and radio components that it previously approved for entry into the United States, if the company that makes them is deemed a national security risk.
The incident occurred on Oct. 17 near Camp Reedo, which plays an important role in the rotation of U.S. forces stationed in Estonia.
Gun and drone street battles are taking place in the key city of Pokrovsk infiltrated by around 200 Russian soldiers, say Ukrainian defence chiefs. Ukraine is rushing to strengthen its positions in the strategic eastern city in the Donetsk province of the Donbas region.
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Cavs light up the downtown sky with epic drone show after home-opener win over Bucks (photos)
Cavs fans were treated to a stunning 500-drone show over the Cuyahoga River after Sunday’s home season-opening win.
Here's a rundown of the basic rules for operating a drone, according to the FAA, and what to know if a drone flies over your home.
If you spot a drone hovering above your backyard, you might wonder — can they legally do that? We have the answer.a