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NATO commanders told Business Insider that drones are useful but could never fully replace the reliability of old-fashioned artillery.
The Warwick Police Department is poised to become the first Rhode Island police organization to fly a drone as a "first responder" to crime scenes and emergencies.
Moree in NSW is the ‘perfect location’ for remote drones, police say. But critics worry about impact of increased surveillance on local Aboriginal community
The United States is dominating the skies above Iran. But math is not necessarily on America’s side. Iran is using low-cost drones for precision attacks in the Middle East. The United States and its allies have air defense systems capable of intercepting a vast majority of Iranian ballistic missiles and drones, which are sophisticated yet costly.
The US and Iran are trading blows in the Gulf with a simple drone that costs as little as $50,000 to make. But why is a slow, cheap and relatively primitive drone seeing use in 2026 alongside hypersonic missiles and stealth jets?
Many states don't allow a drone for hunting, but regulations vary, requiring some research on local laws to be sure. Some states, like Alabama, will allow drones for scouting, but not all states do. Kevin Dodd, of the Alabama Department of Conservation ...
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Detroit-based company manages airspace for drones as emerging technology surges
Maybe you’ve noticed the sky is getting a little crowded — delivery businesses are turning to drones and at the same time, cities are using drones to respond to emergencies as fast as possible.
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US firm’s new rifle-mounted laser weapon blinds drones using multiple light beams
A US defense firm announced a key milestone in counter-drone technology, having completed a