The prototype Sea-Predator-7 marine drone, developed by Cardona Marine Group, Inc., features an exterior design that mimics ...
Army planners got a clearer picture of the technology and training gaps its soldiers currently face in the emerging field of ...
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Sips of hell: A morning of extreme training under the explosive drones of the Ukrainian Peaky Blinders
EL MUNDO once again accompanies the veterans in one of their drills: "There is always adventure, and today will be no ...
AP journalists, Emma Burrows, tells of how a sled dog in Greenland absconded with colleague’s 360-degree camera and captured the mischievous moment in the processes ...
Shot using the best thermal imaging cameras at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, the project strips away surface detail to reveal something we rarely consider while watching the spectacle ...
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics start today, and Olympic Broadcast Services is deploying a serious amount of cutting edge technology to cover it. It’s difficult to underestimate the importance ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
First person view drones are steadily changing the nature of warfare for military forces around the globe. Fielded en masse for the first time on the battlefields of Ukraine, FPV drones are ...
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In brief: The tit-for-tat race to build the world's fastest electronic drone is showing no sign of stopping. Since pushing the limits of FPV drone design to reclaim the Guinness World Record last year ...
Drone ace Gabriel Kocher is remaking how skiers are filmed. A lone skier drops into the razor-sharp ridgeline of Priority I, a 1,800-foot spine in Alaska’s Tordrillo Mountains. The pitch averages 40 ...
A lone skier drops into the razor-sharp ridgeline of Priority I, a 1,800-foot spine in Alaska’s Tordrillo Mountains. The pitch averages 40 to 55 degrees, but he’s not hesitating. He flashes a double ...
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