The Department of Homeland Security on Monday said it would invest $115 million in counter-drone technologies to secure the World Cup and events marking 250 years of American independence.
It’s the beginning of 2026, and drones are now firmly part of New Year celebrations around the world – once the exclusive ...
The World Cup, set to draw more than a million visitors from around the world and billions of viewers abroad, is expected to serve as a major test of ...
For a drone company that just broke cover in May, SiFly has certainly gone from strength to strength in 2025. Its latest achievement came on Orville Wright's birthday, when the company's Q12 drone ...
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Defense firms plan launcher for what they call the 'world's smallest' anti-drone missile
European defense companies are racing to shrink air defense down to the size of a backpack rocket, betting that tiny guided ...
U.S. officials are moving to deputize state and local law enforcement partners for counter-drone activities ahead of the 2026 World Cup in an attempt to address a gap in legal authorities. While ...
At 600 feet above Downtown Dallas along Interstate 30, there is one of the busiest airspaces in North Texas. Marc Tomerlin, assistant chief pilot with the Texas Department of Public Safety's Aircraft ...
Security experts say providing protection for next year's World Cup will be the biggest challenge for a sporting event in U.S. history. With the recent development and use of drones, much of that ...
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World's largest ports viewed by drone
Soar above the arteries of global trade with this breathtaking drone tour of the world's busiest ports. Witness the immense ...
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