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The Dearborn Police Department has become the first in Michigan to deploy FUSUS, a state-of-the-art real-time crime-monitoring system that integrates thousands of cameras with drones to fight crime.
"It allows drones to be operated beyond the pilot's visual line of sight, and it allows multiple drones to operate by one operator or pilot," McDanolds said.
Ukraine is showing how much drones can change the battle. But a British unit going all-in on them said much about war remains unchanged.
The UK's Irish Guards are learning drone warfare lessons from Ukraine, including why being able to quickly make new parts on the battlefield is key.
Intelligent drones and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are rapidly evolving from experimental prototypes into essential infrastructure across disaster response, health care delivery, agriculture, logistics,
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Iranian drone technology reshapes the air war as Ukraine’s skies face constant pressure
The war in Ukraine has reached a point where control of the skies is as vital as ground combat. As fighting drags on, air power—especially drone technology based on Iranian designs—has become a major tool for pressure and disruption.
Cyprus has become a surprising player in drone manufacturing, with Swarmly producing over 200 H-10 Poseidon drones for Ukraine.
Michigan’s National All-Domain Warfighting Center has been chosen by the federal government to test and train drones.
Drone Defence unveils AeroStrike, a 270 km/h high-speed drone interceptor built for physical counter-UAS defense.
Drones are already used by law enforcement for special operations, but the program coming to Waikīkī marks a major increase in police surveillance and will be the first time Hawaiʻi uses drones as first responders.