Drones generally fall into two categories: military weapons and annoying toys. Everyone seems to have an idea for making them useful--Amazon wants to use them for deliveries, Facebook sees them beaming the Internet to remote areas--but so far it al
SpaceX has nailed a night landing of its Falcon 9 booster. Against all expectations, the rocket not only achieved its second landing on the unmanned "Of Course I Still Love You" droneship, but did so in the dark, at high speed and with little fuel.
If EHang's vision for personal pilotless aircraft wasn't quite wild enough for you, then get a load of the drone-maker's latest idea. After wowing CES attendees with a prototype of a single-passenger drone this year, the Chinese company has now teame
BRENDAN MCGARRY for Defense Tech News reports, The U.S. Department of Homeland Security wants to evaluate technology capable of taking out drones flying above cities.
Arizona-based start-up Krossblade is developing a five-passenger "flying car"-type vehicle known as the SkyCruiser. Among other things, plans call for it to take off and land like a quadcopter, while transitioning to faster, more efficient fixed-wing
Many aerial drones now feature a Follow Me mode - that's where they can be instructed to autonomously fly along above you and shoot video as you ski, cycle, run or otherwise move about. However, what happens if you're a scuba diver? Well, in the ne
Many aerial drones now feature a Follow Me mode – that's where they can be instructed to autonomously fly along above you and shoot video as you ski, cycle, run or otherwise move about. However, what happens if you're a scuba diver? Well, in the ne
Sputnik reports, In the latest sign that the US has no intention to back down in the South China Sea, the Pentagon has announced plans to launch underwater drones near the Spratly archipelago.
Leading Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told an upstate New York newspaper that he wants unmanned and unarmed drones to help patrol U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico night and day.
US military apparently never tires of thinking up capability gaps, and that means we may soon see fleets of small drones dropping out of bombers, then later being yanked out of the sky by cargo planes.
Beyond The Levant posted photos that surfaced on twitter of a crudely made drone. The caption stated, "The Islamic Resistance downed a IS drone in northern Makhoul"
Because these whirring flying machines are apparently not threatening enough on their own, some enterprising Finnish folk have loaded one up with a chainsaw and unleashed it on nearby trees, icicles and poor unsuspecting snowmen.
A government-sponsored committee is recommending standards that could clear the way for commercial drone flights over populated areas and help speed the introduction of package delivery drones and other uses not yet possible, The Associated Press has
Report was commissioned by ADT and predicts ways of protecting homes
Includes burglar alarms could identify intruders and shout at them by name
'Guns' shooting indelible liquid and police drones may also become reality