Russia, Ukraine and drone
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As TechCrunch notes, Uber Eats first tested drone deliveries in 2019. Back then, it used drones from its own Elevate division, but the project couldn't take off due to regulatory limits, and the division was eventually sold to an air taxi company called Joby.
Ukraine is struggling to defend itself against the growing number of attack drones that Moscow has started using in its onslaughts.
We got to test drive Antigravity's A1 drone, billed as the world's first drone built to capture 360-degree video.
After multiple Russian drones violated NATO airspace, Europe faces questions over the alliance’s long-term ability to deal with this growing threat.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll announced $48 billion in cuts over five years to fund drone technology, air defenses and modernization initiatives, including AI systems.
Romania said its F-16 pilots were "very close" to shooting down the Russian drone, but that it eventually exited Romanian airspace.
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Europe wants to build a drone wall to protect its eastern flank from Russia. Is it feasible?
Two companies involved with a drone wall in the Baltics say their technology is ready to be deployed. View on euronews
Poland said Wednesday that it and its NATO allies had shot down Russian drones that violated Polish airspace in what it called an "act of aggression" as Russia launched aerial attacks on Ukraine.
The Albuquerque Police Department now has a fleet of drones that can be used in clusters, or "hives" that they say are able to reach the scene of police activity within 90 seconds. APD says it's the first police department in the state to have this law enforcement tool.
At IBC 2025, Amsterdam becomes the beating heart of audiovisual innovation: drones, 8K cameras and virtual reality welcome visitors. At the convention, Fujifilm presented GFX Eterna 55 and the technol