Aviation giant Boeing has just announced that soon it will launch on the market a photo camera to be used to capture 3D aerial images, which has been specifically designed to be deployed on UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) type aircraft and helicopters, and which can have applications in several fields, ranging from reconnaissance or target [...]
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CyberQuad, a micro helicopter for city surveillance
December 23rd, 2009
admin Cyber Technology, an Australian manufacturer of UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) has just introduced its latest creation, a radio controlled mini helicopter equipped with four rotors for a higher maneuverability, which make it suitable for being used in urban environments where space is tight. This micro helicopter goes by the name of CyberQuad, and it sports [...]
Mantis, the largest UK-made unmanned aircraft
November 18th, 2009
admin The UK Ministry of Defense has just completed the maiden flight of Mantis, an unmanned aircraft with a wingspan of approximately 20 meters, suitable for long-range aerial surveillance and intelligence gathering operations. Its size makes it the largest vehicle of this kind ever built in the UK, and among the largest in Europe. Manufactured by [...]
An invisible plane turning into a helicopter
November 10th, 2009
admin According to the latest news from the military supplies world, the British Ministry of Defense is looking for suppliers capable of supplying an UCAV (Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle) similar to a Stealth plane, but also equipped with rotors which make it float like a pilotless helicopter. This prototype is to be used both in urban [...]
Movie shooting from above and aerial surveillance thanks to SARAH
November 3rd, 2009
admin Don’t be afraid, we are not talking about a very tall woman named Sarah, but rather about an unmanned helicopter manufactured by Flying-Cam, one of the giants in its field, and which goes by the acronym SARAH, that stands for Special Aerial Response Autonomous Helicopter. Flying-Cam III E SARAH is part of the UAV (Unmanned [...]
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