DRONES are being used by councils to spy on households to spot criminal activity and hand out fines… and even potentially ...
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China’s 570 mph top speed-capable stealthy spy drone completes maiden flight
China's CH-7, a long-endurance stealth UAV, has taken its first flight, validating core systems and aerodynamic design.
Councils up and down the country are using drones to take pictures or video recordings of homes to check if residents could ...
Flying a drone over a private home in Ohio is generally legal if it follows Federal Aviation Administration rules. Federal law allows drones to fly below 400 feet, but state privacy and harassment ...
The people on the street didn’t look up. They didn’t seem to know a police drone was hovering above, recording them as officers a mile away watched.
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Panic in Germany as Russian spy drones fly over - but army not allowed to shoot them down
German politicians are at loggerheads over how the country should defend itself from drones amid worrying reports over Russian activity. Intelligence services in Germany reportedly claim there were ...
Israeli defense company Robotican has unveiled an armed version of its ROOSTER hybrid drone, equipping the rolling-and-flying system with a precision-guided warhead designed for confined urban and ...
Drones have become more affordable, and as a result more accessible, to the public over the last several years, according to The Department of Homeland Security. You may see more drones flying around ...
DJI's major 2025 update has changed how pilots operate around sensitive airspace, shifting from strict automatic geofencing to a system that prioritizes pilot awareness. Instead of blocking your drone ...
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