TechDARPA Is Building Drones That Can Disappear After Completing Their Mission DARPA has announced that it is researching the development of drones that can dissapear after they have completed their mission. These drones will be used for helping Special Forces and disaster relief.by Christian de Looper
RoboticsDrone-Guided Robot Bulldozers Being Used In Japan To Combat Construction Labor Shortageby Mark Lelinwalla
DefenseRussia Developing Sauron-Like ‘All-Seeing Eye’ Drone That Can See Through Camouflage And Detect Hidden Objectsby Vincent Lanaria
DefenseThe Military’s ICARUS Project Wants To Build Delivery Drones That Vanish Into Thin Airby Vincent Lanaria
SpaceSingapore’s National Post Office Delivers Mail In Five Minutes During Drone Testby Lauren Keating
RoboticsGovernment Is Shooting Sterilized Moths From Cannons Attached To Drones To Solve Cotton Farming Pest Problemby Lauren Keating
SpaceFAA Demands Record $1.9M Fine From Drone Photography Firm: Does SkyPan Deserve It?by Aaron Mamiit
SpaceCalifornia Governor Vetoes Drone Bills, Allowing Them To Fly Over Wildfires, Schools And Jailsby Mark Lelinwalla