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DragonFire laser shoots down high‑speed drones traveling at 400mph, costs $13 per shot
By Luke James published
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced that the high‑power laser system DragonFire successfully shot down drones travelling at speeds up to 650 km/h during recent trials in Scotland.

Dronemaker DJI buys into 3D printer manufacturer Elegoo — move seen as way to diversify away from drones amid worries of U.S. ban
By Jowi Morales published
DJI reportedly invests in 3D printer maker Elegoo.

Korea's cardboard drones address UAV shortages and climate crisis
By Mark Tyson published
The AirSense UAV drone is constructed from eco-friendly packaging boards and paper fiber.

Drone maker DJI appeals against court ruling over ‘Chinese Military Company’ designation
By Mark Tyson published
DJI intends to appeal against a U.S. court decision that upheld its designation as a 'Chinese Military Company.'

Japanese tech giant deploys laser drones to protect chickens
By Mark Tyson published
NTT has designed a laser drone system to protect poultry farms from potential spreaders of avian flu.

Ukraine’s rotating barbed wire drone barriers discovered by Russians
By Mark Tyson published
Remote controlled fiber optic-tethered drones may have met their match with a new Ukrainian innovation.

Undersea cable attacks drive sea drone development
By Mark Tyson published
Anglo-German autonomous systems specialist Stark has demonstrated its first unmanned surface vessels (USVs) - sea drones.

DJI fervently rejects Chinese Military Company designation following court ruling
By Stephen Warwick published
DJI has rejected a court ruling upholding its designation as a ''Chinese Military Company' by the DoD, and says that certain findings by the court affirm it does not have any military affiliaton.
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