License plate readers and sophisticated surveillance tools are becoming more common in Connecticut as police departments embrace modern technology to catch criminals quickly.
A new crash course is teaching Marines the ins and outs of drone warfare, from navigation in flight to explosive payloads.
There are 10 traditional drones being used and more than two dozen first-person-view drones designed to deliver immersive, athlete-level perspectives.
As modern warfare becomes increasingly defined by technology, drone pilots have emerged as one of the most critical yet misunderstood roles in the U.S. military. This story explores who these ...
The Santa Ana City Council has approved the implementation of a Drone as a First Responder (DFR) system and the purchase of ...
Battles are fought with guns, planes, tanks, missiles and drones, but they are sustained by metals. This is an inside look at DRDO's leading materials science laboratory, where quiet decades of work u ...
The “HANX” drone—the brainchild of Sgt. Henry David Volpe—can be built off the shelf from domestically sourced components and ...
Modern technology makes it possible for farmers to do remarkable things with their ground. Now, modern technology is making it possible for farmers to do remarkable things through the air.
The Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF-401) announced today it has awarded a $5.2 million agreement to Perennial ...
Some say that the use of modern technology has assisted in advancing departments’ capabilities when it comes to solving ...
In the midst of Russia’s war against Ukraine, one idea has gained remarkable traction: that fully autonomous drones represent ...