Hezbollah, Drones and Israel
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The future of ski resorts might look a little more, well, futuristic. In a recent video, the drone manufacturer DJI revealed how one of its products, the Dock 3—a drone docking station—was being used by a Japanese ski resort, Nozawa Onsen, during field ...
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The Baltic states need more drone-detection radars. Europe's defence bottlenecks may slow them down
The Baltic States, like the rest of Europe, are grappling with equipment shortages for the key technologies that will make it easier to respond to drone incursions, experts say. View on euronews
The drone threat has evolved, and US defenses are not ready, military officials and counter-drone companies say.
A drone-based system that helps military users locate drone operators, ground control stations, and RF emitters.
The 2026 World Cup will be a $365 million test of the United States’ systems to protect crowded stadiums from drones as they upend modern warfare and increasingly become a threat to domestic security.
Today's drones run the gamut from hobby flyers' beginner models to sophisticated Air Force fighter drones. These weapons can keep the operator relatively safe while potentially delivering a devastating blow in a smaller, subtler package. Along with such ...
Recent airport drone sightings highlight a growing challenge: detecting an object is often easier than identifying it.
The FBI's top agent in Los Angeles warned that drone operators will be working closely with the Federal Aviation Administration to enforce temporary flight restrictions over the stadium that will host games for the U.
A new pilot program is testing whether specially trained dogs can detect incoming hostile drones and provide early warning to Israeli troops.
NAGANO, Japan >> Researchers in Japan have developed an odor-detecting drone that uses antennae taken from insects. The “insect drone” can autonomously find its way to the source of an odor. The researchers hope that by expanding the range of the drone ...