Not all drones have military uses, plenty of innovative companies are developing drones that can make life better for everyone, whether it's picking fruit, cleaning windows or delivering pizza.
Its new Q6V3 UAV introduces cutting-edge technology built to meet the ever-growing demands of public safety agencies. With an optimized maximum flight time of 50+ minutes, it is built to perform in ...
In total, the company’s drones have already spanned thousands of kilometers. Hemant Mohapatra, partner, Lightspeed commented: ...
Defense contractor Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc. said it plans to more than double its manufacturing capacity for ...
Amazon wants to widen its drone operating flight range from 44 square miles to 174 square miles as well. Simultaneously, Amazon is undergoing a company-wide cost-cutting campaign that could ...
Amazon said the Federal Aviation Administration’s approval includes permission to fly the MK30 over longer distances and ...
From the point of view of Flock, the deal means the company can add drones as another “rapid-response solution that law enforcement can use to cut response times,” according to an email from a ...
The patent (US D1,005,883 S) was granted by the US Patent and Trademark Office in November 2023 by ZenaTech’s former parent company. The patent acquisition is subject to shareholder and ...
Chinese drone company Shenzhen DJI Innovation Technology Co., Ltd., commonly known as DJI, is suing the U.S. Defense Department in a bid to overturn the department’s designation of the firm as a ...
Drone manufacturer DJI filed a lawsuit against the US department of defense, challenging its designation as a 'Chinese military company.' DJI claims it produces consumer and commercial drones ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - China-based DJI sued the U.S. Defense Department on Friday for adding the drone maker to a list of companies allegedly working with Beijing's military, saying the ...
Chinese drone maker DJI on Saturday said it was suing the US Department of Defense, complaining that Washington had "erroneously" included the company on a Chinese military company blacklist.