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When a mental health call came in to St. Cloud police last fall of a man digging into the street with a fixed-blade knife, officers weren’t the only ones to respond. A drone, deployed and piloted from the real-time intelligence center inside police headquarters,
West Chester Police used a drone with thermal imaging to find a lost elderly person in the woods, demonstrating the life-saving potential of drones in search-and-rescue missions.
In this Ohio Ag Net exclusive, we take a closer look at a major policy shift that could impact how farmers use drone technology in the field. The FCC is moving to ban the use of certain future foreign-made drone models and components,
With the Guam Additive Materials & Manufacturing Accelerator, GAMMA, projected to reach Initial Operating Capability in Spring 2026, Guam will have a real platform to produce components and tooling locally, support drone and robotics sustainment, and train technicians in modern digital manufacturing.
U.S. prisons are detecting more drones over their facilities than ever before, but federal regulations make it harder for state prisons to take out the threat.
As the war grinds on, sophisticated Russian defenses have pushed Ukraine to develop a frightening new weapon: semiautonomous killing machines.
Drone technology companies had a string of relocations, federal contracts and expansions.
Federal regulators are moving to block new versions and replacement parts of certain foreign-made drones, a decision that could have long-term implications for law enforcement agencies and private operators across Iowa.
Holiday traditions in Denver are evolving with technology, as drone light shows join fireworks in illuminating the city’s skyline.
Police used drone technology to handle a brawl in South San Francisco, resulting in an arrest for firearm offenses.