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Fighter Pilot Controls Drone From Cockpit in Test
Lockheed Martin's advanced development arm Skunk Works and the U.S. Air Force have successfully tested technology that allows fighter pilots to control a drone while in flight.
With 360-degree cameras, FPV goggles and an innovative, accessible control style, this debut drone is a lot of fun.
Action camera company Insta360 initially unveiled new drone brand Antigravity in July. At the time, the company teased that ...
Textron Systems has built a new drone ground control station that allows operators to control multiple unmanned vehicles on a single display screen and connect platforms across domains. Synturian ...
The A1 weighs 249g, just under the 250g standard set by many countries that would require registration. This means you can ...
Conventional dual-joystick drone controllers require pilots to use both hands – this can be inconvenient, plus not everyone has two functional hands. That's where the one-handed Knuckles-5 controller ...
One hundred years ago, in late February 1920, the United Kingdom’s Air Ministry commissioned a first-of-its-kind building at the newly opened Croydon Airport. The U.K.’s inaugural international ...
Skyports Drone Services (Skyports), the global leader in drone deliveries, surveys and monitoring, and Ground Control, the UK’s leading environmental maintenance and biodiversity company, have ...
The FAA launches a major air traffic control overhaul. Here’s what the modernization could mean for future drone integration.
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