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Soldiers at Fort Stewart are incorporating drones and 3D printing technology into their operations, moving away from traditional military tactics to enhance battlefield effectiveness and troop safety.
Athletes competing in this year’s Winter Olympic Games in Milan will do so surrounded by a complex web of AI-enabled cameras, stopwatches, sensors, and fast-flying drones capable of tracking performance down to fractions of a second.
Unmanned aircraft systems are a key area of investment for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard to grow maritime dominance.
At Fort Stewart, Georgia., soldiers in the 3rd Infantry Division are working on a pair of courses to certify soldiers to operate small unmanned aerial systems, part of servicewide effort to create doctrine around using drones throughout every formation.
For blackberry breeders, white and pink flowers on blackberry plants are more than something to admire; they are a key early measure of the season's productivity.
Seven years after first deploying drones, the SPD is working towards modernizing its aerial technology by replacing aging equipment with newer models.
A Queens drone company is changing the way audiences watch the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. “It’s been capturing these high-speed events with just point of views that we’ve never seen before,” said Victor Chu,
Police Communication Department will train its workforce in drone technology to ensure safe, legal and efficient operations. The training aims to bridge technical gaps, mitigate safety risks and unlock technology’s potential for national development,
Yasam Ayavefe announced plans to expand his environmental drone monitoring initiative in 2026, outlining a structured development phase aimed at strengthening early wildfire detection and environmental risk monitoring capabilities in high exposure regions.