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Airbus has completed the first demonstration flight of its “Bird of Prey” interceptor drone, showing the system autonomously detecting and engaging a kamikaze drone during a…
Pentagon Touts Momentum In Push To Bolster U.S. Drone Industry | Aviation Week Network Skip to main content Brian Everstine March 30, 2026 U.S. Army helicopters…
A man has pleaded guilty to flying a drone despite receiving formal direction from the Irish Aviation Authority (IA) not to do so. He also admitted…
By Dronelife Features Editor Jim Magill An extensive package of drone-related legislation, ranging from bills that would restrict the use of foreign-made drones by public agencies…
The drone era has triggered a burst of entrepreneurial energy. From military forces and security services to retail giants and logistics operators, pretty much everyone is…
Aerial baiting effort aims to restore seabird populations and fragile ecosystems A remote island off the coast of Western Australia has become the site of a…
Canada to establish Drone Innovation Hub By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill Canada, which has become a world leader in the development of autonomous aviation, aims…
A University of Kentucky researcher has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award worth $534,264 over five years to develop safer coordination between drones and autonomous vehicles.…
Access, Regulation, and the Future of Drone Use Analysis raises questions about how policy decisions may shape who benefits from drone technology Image credit: Ethan Hein,…
Engineers at Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA, have developed a bird-like drone whose wings flap and twist without motors, gears or mechanical linkages. The solid-state…
