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The micro-drone appears to be roughly the size of a human fingernail and features tiny, leaf-like wings and thin, wiry legs.
Called the Swarming Lab, researchers at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) say they aim to put a "self-flying" swarm of 100 tiny drones in the air, able to perform around the clock tasks.
As the appearance of mysterious drones in New Jersey continues to confound law enforcement, Newsweek asked experts in unmanned aircraft about what possible technology or culprit could be ...
Operable via smartphone, the drone is silent and can easily maneuver through tight spaces. Mr. Curl covered the White House ...
Kratos' ramp-launched Valkyrie drone. One of Ukraine’s newest strike drones—the UAC FP-1—travels as far as 1,000 miles with a warhead weighing up to 250 pounds, likely making it ...
A report from MarketsAndMarkets said that the Global Drone Services Market Size is estimated to reach USD 57.8 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 27.7% during the ...
The U.S. Army has denied that the drones could be military equipment. Some had speculated that due to the large size of the drones and their proximity to the arsenal could mean that they were ...
The drones that researchers want to eventually use for firefighting are large twin-engined aircraft with a wingspan of 9.5m (31ft) and large water-carrying capacity.
A new drone swarm piloting program from L3Harris, released today, allows a single operator to control multiple drones across several vehicle types in different domains during government-managed ...
The small size of the robots also hampers the amount of technology like sensors and on-board computing capacity the tiny drones can carry. Currently, the drones at the Swarming Lab still rely on ...
Multiple drones are seen over Bernardsville, New Jersey, December 5, 2024. Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said on December 12, 2024 that concerns about the drones had spread across Capitol ...