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Israel-based Tevel Aerobotics Technologies aims to help fruit growers reduce the need for labor with its “Flying Autonomous Robots” that can prune, thin and harvest crops. Using AI and machine vision, the robots locate the fruit, determine whether it’s ripe and then pluck it off the tree.
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Russian air defences destroyed 73 Ukrainian drones overnight, including three heading for Moscow, Russia's defence ministry said on Friday.
A four-day test in the Alaska wilderness shows how far the U.S. military and American drone companies lag behind China in the technology.
Base commanders can approve new types of drones for training exercises, something which previously required Pentagon authority.
A gang who used drones to find cannabis grows and then stole them in violent raids have been jailed. The group were caught when police were called to suspicious behaviour at a house in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire in May 2024.
About 250 students ages 4 to 18 gathered to learn about drones and other police technology as part of the 5th annual X5 Teen Tech Summit in Philadelphia.
India has thus far been using Israeli Heron drones for intelligence-surveillance-reconnaissance (ISR) missions and not in a hunting role