Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

News and issues relating to civil and military unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) of all kinds and sizes, including those used for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), combat (unmanned combat air vehicles, or UCAVs), law enforcement, research and other applications. Of particular focus is the FAA's planned integration of UAS into the U.S. national airspace system.

Regulations and Government

New Jersey Passes UAV Penalty Bill

Prohibits operating a drone in a manner that could endanger life/property, while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or for taking of wildlife.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

UVision Demonstrates Another Loitering Attack Drone

The Israeli company is continuing to develop the Hero series of quad-winged flying machines.
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Aircraft

Leonardo Delivers More Falco UAVs To The Middle East

The EVO version has a larger payload and extended range.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Boeing Reveals Autonomous Cargo eVTOL Prototype

Prototype unmanned electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) cargo air vehicle (CAV) is capable of carrying payloads up to 500 pounds.
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Remote-piloted Volocopter eVTOL Flies Intel CEO

The 2X is designed to operate as an autonomous air taxi and leverages Intel microprocessor and other technology in its flight control solutions.
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Kittyhawk Drone Software Adds Automated Flight Feature

Allows operators to plan missions in the Kittyhawk mobile application and then execute the entire flight from takeoff to landing with unlimited waypoints.
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SureFly Hybrid Electric Helicopter To Fly 'Soon'

Features a drone-like octocopter design, a two-person, 400-pound payload capacity and a range of approximately 70 miles.
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Africa Becoming a Hotbed of Civil Drone Operations

Aid agencies, oil industry turn to UAVs for transportation, surveillance needs in remote areas
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Drone Ballistic Recovery System Nears

The system covers UAVs ranging from several pounds to several thousand pounds.
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Aircraft

Piaggio Aerospace Outlines New Five-year Plan

Italian manufacturer plans to focus on the P.1HH and P.180 programs.
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Aircraft

Boeing Steps Ahead Towards MQ-25 Contract

The company has already completed a prototype to meet the U.S. Navy’s requirement for an unmanned aerial tanker.
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ATC

FAA Committee Calls for Mandatory Drone ID and Tracking

Calls for remote ID and tracking of drones with data sent to an internet database via both direct broadcast and network publishing.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Pipistrel LSA Converted into Unmanned Drone

The project is a part of the overall plan to create a multifunctional aerial robotic complex able to carry out group missions with an integrated payload.
Regulations and Government

China Conducts Drone-aircraft Collision Tests

Results showed that impacts at various angles to the windshield resulted in fracture of the outer laminate layer, but no penetration into the cockpit.
Rotorcraft

Aurora Proves An Autonomous Huey Can Work; U.S. Marines Testing Next

The Autonomous Aerial Cargo Utility System (AACUS) employs a UH-1H testbed fitted with special sensors and software
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Rotorcraft

Drone Pilot Faulted in Helicopter Collision

The helicopter was in compliance with FAA regs and Army guidelines.
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Safety

Drone Sightings on the Rise in U.S.

There have been 1,696 reports in the first nine months of this year versus 1,761 in all of 2016.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Drone Maker Reveals Tracking Feature

New function maintains user privacy while allowing government tracking, says system developer.
Regulations and Government

DHS Flags Chinese Drones as Security Risk

Data gleaned from DJI systems could be used by the Chinese government to conduct physical or cyber attacks against the U.S., the DHS said.
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Regulations and Government

FAA Small Drone Registry To Be Reinstated

Bill provision reinstates registration requirement for unmanned aircraft weighing less than 55 pounds that was struck down by a court in July.
ATC

FAA Rolls Out Automated Authorizations for Drone Flights

Methods would allow Part 107 commercial drone operators to request instant, automated authorization to fly in controlled airspace near select U.S airports.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

VStar Pioneers Small Sigint Sensors For UAVs

California-based VStar Systems eyeing the Middle East for its modular, low-weight, low-cost sensors that have potential to expand mission set
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Cloud Shadow Appears in Dubai

As part of a drive to increase export UAV sales, China's AVIC is showing the jet-powered Cloud Shadow for the first time outside China.
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Czech Company Offers Low-Cost Turbines at Dubai

PBS Velka Bites manufactures a range of small turborops, turbojets and APUs.
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Roketsan Expands Weapons Portfolio

Roketsan has developed its smallest smart micro munition yet, based on the Cirit rocket and tailored for UAVs
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Volocopter Certification Expected To Take Five Years

Dubai Crown Prince took part in demo flight September.
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Boeing Completes Acquisition of Aurora Flight Sciences

Acquisition broadens Boeing's reach into the realm of autonomy, unmanned and electric research.
Regulations and Government

FAA Seeking Applicants for UAS Integration Program

Program will test and evaluate state and local government proposals regarding the integration of civil and public UAS operations at low altitudes.
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Start-up Company Pioneers Small SIGINT Sensors For UAVs

California-based VStar Systems is building modular, low-weight, low-cost sensors with potential to expand the mission sets of UAVs.
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Regulations and Government

CNN Drone Waiver Paves Path for Wider Use over People

Waiver allow CNN to operate a Vantage Robotics Snap sUAS over open-air assemblies up to altitudes of 150 feet agl.
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