In less than 10 years, police departments and sheriff’s offices across the Treasure Coast rapidly integrated drones into their inventory of tech tools.
Mission Viejo animal services officials used a drone to help reunite a lost dog and a distraught owner earlier this week.
Drone use and firsthand accounts from deputies and officers show the scope and potential of their use and how their use will only grow.
Ukrainian soldiers said the use of medium-range drones has become more common as key targets move farther back.
The Army’s top official wants to quickly expand its arsenal of drones and build its manufacturing chain to keep soldiers ...
At present, none of this translates into a consumer ban. Hobbyists can still buy the brand's drones, such as the excellent ...
Drones have been used in Worcestershire to tackle a rise in "intimidating" masked teenagers riding e-scooters, police have ...
Drones, aerial devices that have been used to solve crimes and help with police investigations, can be used to locate lost ...
The use of drones as a weapon of war by both countries and non-state actors has transformed conflict. And as technology ...
Michigan has led the world in the mobility sector so it only makes sense that it would lead the way in drone manufacturing ...
The Request for Information does not guarantee that the Army will move forward with projects, but it underscores the ...
The Army’s new pilot program called SkyFoundry hopes to see the service forge partnerships with private industry to churn out ...