Drone racing is to be considered an official sport by the British Army for the first time, The Telegraph can reveal. While the activity, which involves flying drones to specified distances at speed, ...
For a moment, try to picture a future where drivers of race cars have been eliminated, well, to an extent. While similar ideas already exist - Roborace being one of them - one designer's spin on ...
A couple of years ago I wrote about the work of Davide Scaramuzza and his colleagues at the University of Zurich’s Robotics and Perception Group, and the development of a racing drone able to match ...
XTEND's XTENDER drone enters a building ahead of troops in a demonstration of how easily a pilot can negotiate indoor spaces Skilled FPV drone operators are becoming the most feared opponents in the ...
Professional drone racing is now an elite sport, with all the high-end tech, coverage, and equipment that goes along with it. If you’re just practicing with tiny drones in your home though, you might ...
Luisa Rizzo of Italy, our air sports candidate, has made it to the final round of the World Games Athlete of the Year 2023! We are grateful to everyone who contributed to her inclusion in the final ...
First-Person View (FPV), drones are transforming the war in Ukraine. Built from repurposed racing drones, they are laden with explosives and used like precision-guided missiles. They are cheap and ...
First Person View (FPV) drones are getting a radical overhaul thanks to the new Antigravity A1 system, but FPV is not as well understood by many as it should be already. Wearing my new steampunk ...
The Antigravity A1 is what happens when Insta360’s 360-degree cameras are given wings and flying feels like a video game. Spinning out as its own brand, Antigravity’s debut drone is a big swing: a ...
Every year, as the way war is fought constantly evolves on the battlefields of Ukraine, the visuals of the fighting on the ground that constantly flood the internet transform with it. 2024 was ...
Britain and Latvia will co-lead an effort to send Ukraine thousands of first-person-view (FPV) drones, which Ukrainian and Russian forces have used in vast numbers as improvised loitering munitions.