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Police sign deal with new drones in Arizona town tied to controversial surveillance firm
Oro Valley has launched a $146,000 drone program with technology company Flock Safety, deploying four remote-operated drones to assist in emergency responses and searches for missing persons.
Large sums of money were spent trying to build a spy drone just like the RQ-180 for a very specific mission decades beforehand.
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UK’s new compact launcher can deploy 10 drones rapidly for battlefield surveillance
A new launcher developed by British drone manufacturer ISS Aerospace is designed to deploy ...
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BRETT VELICOVICH: ‘Mystery’ drones are no mystery, they are a dangerous threat to national security
Unauthorized drone incursions over Barksdale Air Force Base and Fort McNair signal a national security failure, as fragmented ...
The Stockton City Council is set to consider a $3.15 million expansion of its Flock contract, which would add a police drone ...
The Indian Army has released a comprehensive 50-page document outlining technical and operational requirements for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and loitering munitions ...
WAIKIKI, Hawaii (Island News) -- Waikiki Beach could soon get a new layer of surveillance in March. Trevor Abarzua, President of Waikiki Business Improvement District, said, “We're really, really ...
Crime is down in Waikīkī, but surveillance is expanding. As officials promote safety gains, drones, live camera feeds, and real-time monitoring are quietly reshaping how Hawaiʻi’s most visited tourist ...
Indian Army unveils a forward-looking drone and loitering munitions roadmap, signaling a major doctrinal shift toward ...
Indian Army releases a strategic roadmap for drones and loitering munitions, enhancing indigenous capabilities for modern ...
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