Unmanned aerial vehicle
Students develop UAV for operations on land, water
A group of students from Başkent University have developed an unmanned aerial vehicle that can be used in search and rescue and military operations carried out on land, air and water.
- Read more about Students develop UAV for operations on land, water
- Log in to post comments
The Bulgarian company Dronamics showed the First Flight of their Cargo Drone
Dronamics, the company founded by brothers Svilen Rangelov and Konstantin Rangelov, announced that it had made the first successful flight of its cargo drone. The test was conducted at an airport near Balchik and the "Black Swan" drone was in the air for just over 10 minutes under remote control by two pilots from the ground.
An attack on Moscow?
No foreign objects were attached to the drone, the newspaper said, citing an unnamed source. The details of the incident are not clear, Reuters reported.
Yesterday, three drones were found in the Moscow region, not far from where the alleged kamikaze drone crashed, the Russian news agency Tass reported, citing a source from the security forces.
- Read more about An attack on Moscow?
- Log in to post comments
Russia launches drone attack on Ukraine's Odesa
Russia launched a drone attack on Ukraine's southern port city of Odesa early Wednesday but there were no reports of casualties, authorities said.
"At night, the enemy carried out an attack by UAVs of the Shahed-136 type on the Odesa region," Yuriy Kruk, head of the Odesa district military administration, said in a statement on Telegram.
- Read more about Russia launches drone attack on Ukraine's Odesa
- Log in to post comments
AI, brain scans and cameras: The spread of police surveillance tech
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - A brain wave reader that can detect lies. Miniaturized cameras that sit inside vape pens and disposable coffee cups. Massive video cameras that zoom in more than a kilometer to capture faces and license plates.
Türkiye to exchange quake technologies with Japan
Türkiye will receive the quake insulator legislation from Japan and provide the country with damage assessment software in return, as the protocol between the two countries will be signed in April.
- Read more about Türkiye to exchange quake technologies with Japan
- Log in to post comments
New drama over the Black Sea: Su-27 crashed on Bayraktar VIDEO
The video was released five days after two Su-27s shot down a US Air Force MQ-9 Reaper in the waters of the Black Sea.
Turkish media claim that this incident also happened over the waters of the Black Sea.
SavunmaSanaiiST.com published a video claiming that the drone was Ukrainian, and that it was "believed to be a Su-27 fighter" that tried to shoot it down.
A Chinese-made drone, retrofitted and weaponized, downed in eastern Ukraine
It is the Mugin-5, a commercial drone made by a Chinese manufacturer based in the port city of Xiamen, on the east coast of China, the Nova S portal reports.
Some tech bloggers say they are known as "Alibaba drones" because they have been available for sale for up to $15,000 on Chinese marketplace websites.
The Americans announced: This is how the Russians downed their "Reaper" VIDEO
U.S. claims "unsafe & unprofessional intercept," Russia says drone moved "provocatively" toward border.
The incident happened on March 14, when there was an encounter with Russian fighter planes "Su-27".
Russians: U.S. drone fell by itself
It is also claimed that the Russian fighters did not open fire on the American aircraft, nor did they have any contact with it.
The announcement states that U.S. aircraft violated the boundaries of the regime area for the use of airspace over the Black Sea, which is why Russian fighter jets were sent to intercept it.
- Read more about Russians: U.S. drone fell by itself
- Log in to post comments