Top News

Industry Briefing

A single destination for timely, editor-curated robotics news from around the world.

University of Tokyo and Kubota Develop Drone Potato Yield Prediction Method

University of Tokyo and Kubota Develop Drone Potato Yield Prediction Method

Researchers from the University of Tokyo, in collaboration with Kubota Corporation, have developed an innovative method to predict underground potato yields before harvest using drone imagery and machine learning techniques. This advancement was announced in a recent publication associated with the Japan UAS Industrial Development Association (JUIDA). By employing a growth curve model alongside aerial data collection, the team aims to enhance agricultural efficiency and support farmers in making informed decisions regarding their crops. This method represents a significant step forward in agricultural technology, potentially transforming how potato yields are assessed and managed.

Agriculture Drone News Drone News Feeds Ecology Japan Drone Industry Japan Drone News
Xiangdao faces 16% "platform tax" challenge.

Xiangdao faces 16% "platform tax" challenge.

In May 2026, Xiangdao Mobility, backed by SAIC Group, submitted a revised prospectus to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, marking its second attempt at an initial public offering (IPO). This updated filing includes comprehensive financial and operational data for the entirety of 2025, signaling an improvement in the company's profitability. Despite a steady increase in revenue, which rose from 5.718 billion yuan in 2023 to 6.774 billion yuan in 2025, the number of active drivers has stagnated. The monthly active driver count grew marginally from 94,000 to 100,000, with a notable 9% drop from 2024 to 2025. This discrepancy suggests that revenue growth is primarily driven by an increase in orders per driver rather than an expansion of the driver base. As the ride-hailing market approaches saturation, with over 20 major cities issuing capacity warnings in 2026, Xiangdao reported an average of 8.6 daily orders per vehicle in 2025, reflecting a 14.6% year-on-year increase. However, the company relies heavily on external platforms for 98.5% of its orders, incurring significant commission costs that compress profit margins. Looking ahead, Xiangdao aims to pivot towards autonomous driving technology, collaborating with partners like Momenta for development while focusing on enhancing its smart dispatch and safety monitoring systems. However, the transition to Robotaxi services raises questions about future profitability and market positioning, especially as the company remains cautious about international expansion compared to its competitors.

Department of War Creates Central Office to Oversee U.S. Military Unmanned Systems

Department of War Creates Central Office to Oversee U.S. Military Unmanned Systems

On July 1, the U.S. Department of War announced a significant reorganization of its unmanned systems enterprise by establishing a new Direct Reporting Portfolio Manager for Unmanned Systems (DRPM-UxS). This central office will be responsible for consolidating the acquisition, standards, budgeting, and industry engagement related to the military's drone and autonomous programs. The move aims to enhance oversight and streamline operations within the Department’s unmanned systems, reflecting a commitment to improving efficiency and effectiveness in military technology.

Applications Defense defense Drone News Drone News Feeds Dual Use
Watch: New wearable converts robot movements into music to improve workplace safety

Watch: New wearable converts robot movements into music to improve workplace safety

Researchers at Georgia Tech have unveiled an innovative wearable audio system designed to enhance the interaction between humans and robots. This groundbreaking technology translates the movements of nearby robots into sound, allowing users to perceive the robots' actions through auditory cues. The development aims to improve safety and awareness in environments where humans and robots coexist, such as factories and warehouses. The system was introduced during a recent technology showcase held at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where experts demonstrated its capabilities. By providing real-time audio feedback, the wearable device enables users to better understand the dynamics of their robotic counterparts, potentially reducing accidents and improving collaboration. The motivation behind this research stems from the increasing integration of robots into everyday workspaces, where clear communication and awareness of robotic movements are essential for effective teamwork. The audio system operates through a combination of sensors and algorithms that interpret robot actions and translate them into distinct sounds, creating an intuitive interface for users. This advancement not only represents a significant step forward in human-robot interaction but also highlights Georgia Tech's commitment to pioneering research in robotics and audio technology. As industries continue to evolve with automation, such innovations are crucial for ensuring safe and efficient operations in shared environments.

AI and Robotics
Dassault Aviation confirms dispute with Airbus over Eurodrone project

Dassault Aviation confirms dispute with Airbus over Eurodrone project

In a recent statement, Eric Trappier, the CEO of Dassault Aviation, alleged that Airbus is attempting to marginalize his company from the Eurodrone project, a significant European defense initiative. This accusation highlights ongoing tensions within the aerospace sector, particularly regarding collaboration and competition among major players in defense technology. Trappier's remarks come amid increasing scrutiny of the project's structure and the roles of various stakeholders involved. The Eurodrone program aims to develop a next-generation unmanned aerial vehicle for European military forces, and the dynamics of participation are critical for its success. The situation underscores the complexities of international defense partnerships and the strategic interests of companies vying for influence in this lucrative market.

News
FAA Investigating Reported Drone Encounter on JetBlue Flight Approaching JFK

FAA Investigating Reported Drone Encounter on JetBlue Flight Approaching JFK

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is conducting an investigation following a report from the crew of a JetBlue flight that they may have collided with a drone while approaching John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. The incident occurred on June 29, when the pilot of JetBlue Flight 948, an Airbus A321 arriving from Las Vegas, alerted authorities about the potential drone encounter. The FAA is looking into the circumstances surrounding the incident to ensure safety and address any regulatory concerns.

Drone News Drone News Feeds News airport drone incident airport operations airspace awareness
Versaterm on the Drone Radio Show! Next Level Integration of Drones into Public Safety

Versaterm on the Drone Radio Show! Next Level Integration of Drones into Public Safety

In a recent episode of the Drone Radio Show, Ryan Bracken from Versaterm discussed the company's acquisition of DroneSense and its implications for public safety agencies. This strategic move aims to enhance the integration of drone technology into computer-aided dispatch (CAD) workflows, moving beyond traditional standalone drone programs. The conversation highlighted the common characteristics of successful drone initiatives and offered insights on how agencies can develop sustainable operations while adhering to budget constraints. This integration is seen as a crucial step in advancing the use of drones in public safety, enabling agencies to leverage aerial technology more effectively in their operations.

Applications Drone News Drone News Feeds emergency response News Podcast
ANRA Technologies Surpasses 55,000 Commercial Drone Operations Per Month

ANRA Technologies Surpasses 55,000 Commercial Drone Operations Per Month

ANRA Technologies has reported a significant milestone for its Mission Manager X (MMX) platform, which now facilitates over 55,000 commercial drone operations each month across the United States. This achievement translates to more than 1,800 beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations daily, serving various sectors including delivery services, utilities, and public sector missions. The advancement highlights ANRA's commitment to enhancing drone operational capabilities and reflects the growing integration of drone technology in commercial applications.

Advanced Air Mobility Delivery infrastructure Inspection UTM VTOL
Giving drones a sense of 'pain' could help them predict instability before it happens

Giving drones a sense of 'pain' could help them predict instability before it happens

In a recent discussion on the limitations of current drone technology, experts highlighted the inability of drones to adapt to mechanical failures, such as a worn-out propeller. Drawing a parallel to human resilience, they explained that just as a person instinctively alters their running style after spraining an ankle to avoid exacerbating the injury, drones lack the capability to modify their operation in response to equipment malfunctions. This limitation raises concerns about the reliability and safety of drone operations, particularly in critical applications. The conversation underscores the need for advancements in drone technology that would enable these machines to recognize and respond to mechanical issues autonomously, enhancing their functionality and performance in various environments.

Robotics
World’s first Mach 2.5 test platform to blast hypersonic materials through storms

World’s first Mach 2.5 test platform to blast hypersonic materials through storms

A U.S. aerospace company has introduced what it claims to be the world's first commercial platform designed for urban air mobility. The announcement was made during a press conference held on October 15, 2023, at the company's headquarters in California. This innovative platform aims to revolutionize transportation in densely populated areas, addressing the growing need for efficient and sustainable urban transit solutions. The company’s executives highlighted that the development is motivated by increasing urban congestion and the demand for faster travel options. The platform is expected to utilize advanced electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) technology, enabling it to operate in urban environments while minimizing noise and emissions. The unveiling marks a significant milestone in the aerospace industry, as the company plans to collaborate with city planners and regulatory bodies to ensure the safe integration of this new mode of transportation into existing urban infrastructures.

Military
F-15EX And Ghost Bat Team Up Over Pacific During Valiant Shield

F-15EX And Ghost Bat Team Up Over Pacific During Valiant Shield

During the recent Valiant Shield military exercises, the F-15EX fighter jet and the Ghost Bat drone showcased their capabilities in the Pacific, signaling a significant advancement in aerial combat technology. This collaboration highlights the potential evolution of the Eagle II system into a controller for collaborative combat drones, enhancing operational efficiency and effectiveness in modern warfare. The exercises, which took place in mid-October 2023, underscore the growing emphasis on integrating manned and unmanned systems in military operations, reflecting a strategic shift aimed at improving combat readiness and adaptability in dynamic environments.

Air Air Forces F-15 Fighters Loyal Wingman MQ-28
Tsinghua and CAS teams collaborate with West China Hospital to develop a home care transport robot.

Tsinghua and CAS teams collaborate with West China Hospital to develop a home care transport robot.

Shenzhen-based Kolidian Technology Co., Ltd. has recently secured strategic financing led by Lihe Kechuang, with participation from the Jiangsu Zhongke Intelligent Science and Technology Application Research Institute. This funding will primarily support product development, team expansion, and commercialization efforts. Kolidian focuses on AI and robotics in the eldercare sector, offering products designed for home companionship and rehabilitation. The company has developed a proactive companionship robot for home use and a rehabilitation transport robot in collaboration with Sichuan University’s West China Hospital. Both products have completed prototype development and are moving towards small-scale production and commercialization. As China's population ages, the silver economy is emerging as a significant market, with projections suggesting it could exceed 30 trillion yuan by 2035. The national strategy to actively address aging demographics is driving growth in the eldercare robotics sector. The GR-150 rehabilitation transport robot, designed for medical and eldercare institutions, utilizes advanced navigation and sensor fusion technology to assist patients with mobility. Kolidian's second-generation home companionship robot integrates health monitoring, emotional support, cognitive assistance, and safety features. It can interact with users, detect falls, and provide alerts, while also offering multimedia capabilities. The company aims to finalize product design by the third quarter of 2026 and begin small-scale production by the fourth quarter, with plans for revenue generation by 2027. The founding team, led by Wang Yuheng, combines expertise from prestigious institutions, positioning the company to capitalize on the growing demand for intelligent eldercare solutions. Investors view Kolidian as a promising player in the intersection of the silver economy and embodied intelligence.

Former DJI scientist raises billions in four funding rounds within six months, backed by YaoTu Capital and JinQiu Fund.

Former DJI scientist raises billions in four funding rounds within six months, backed by YaoTu Capital and JinQiu Fund.

Silicon Feather Technology (SPARO), a company specializing in general aerial intelligence, has successfully completed four rounds of financing totaling hundreds of millions of yuan within six months. Following initial seed funding from Yaotu Capital, subsequent investments came from Jin Qiu Fund, Alibaba, Hongyi Investment, ProLogis Yingshan Capital, and Yunshi Capital. The funds will primarily be used to expand key team positions, commercialize product lines, and accelerate the iteration of their technology platform. Founded in February 2026, SPARO aims to evolve traditional remote-controlled aircraft into autonomous aerial agents capable of understanding their environment and making decisions. The core team comprises experts from top research institutions and leading companies like DJI and Huawei, bringing over a decade of technological expertise and industrial experience. SPARO has developed a comprehensive technology stack that enables aircraft to operate in complex environments without GPS, including low-light and dynamic conditions. Founder Zhang Fu, a prominent figure in robotics, emphasizes that the future of the industry lies in autonomous capabilities rather than hardware specifications. He believes that current drones can only observe and not interact with their environment, which SPARO aims to change. The company has already secured dozens of seed customers and partners in the drone and logistics sectors. Investors have expressed confidence in SPARO's potential, highlighting its unique position in the aerial intelligence market and the team's ability to transform cutting-edge academic research into commercially viable products. With plans for a comprehensive ecosystem that includes a simulation platform for developers, SPARO is poised to redefine the capabilities of aerial robotics.

Elroy Air eyes Nasdaq debut with $1 billion valuation

Elroy Air eyes Nasdaq debut with $1 billion valuation

Elroy Air, a California-based manufacturer of autonomous cargo drones, is set to go public by merging with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). This strategic move aims to secure the necessary funding to increase production of its heavy-lift Chaparral drone, which is designed to serve both military and commercial markets. The announcement marks a significant milestone for the company as it seeks to expand its operations and capitalize on the growing demand for innovative logistics solutions.

News
DJI introduces next-generation Agras agricultural drones globally

DJI introduces next-generation Agras agricultural drones globally

DJI has announced the global launch of its latest farming drones, the Agras T55 and the Agras T100 Dual Battery Spraying System, as part of its effort to enhance precision agriculture. This unveiling comes after over ten years of research and development by DJI Agriculture. The new drones are designed to cater to a wide range of agricultural needs, from small orchards to extensive field operations. By improving the efficiency of aerial spraying, spreading, and lifting tasks, these drones aim to enhance productivity while prioritizing safety for users in the agricultural sector.

News
Productive Robotics Equips Manufacturers With Zero Programming End-To-End Automation At IMTS

Productive Robotics Equips Manufacturers With Zero Programming End-To-End Automation At IMTS

Productive Robotics, based in Santa Barbara, California, is set to showcase its innovative end-to-end automation solutions at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2026, taking place on July 1. The company will exhibit at two booths, highlighting its 7-axis OB7 collaborative robots, which require no programming and offer a plug-and-play setup. This technology aims to address acute labor shortages, rising costs, and global competition faced by manufacturers. In Booth #339186, the focus will be on automating metal removal processes, while Booth #237138 will emphasize abrasive machining, sawing, and gear production. Zac Bogart, president of Productive Robotics, emphasized the importance of CNC machining for U.S. manufacturers, particularly in defense, aerospace, and automotive sectors, as well as for reshoring efforts to stabilize supply chains. The demonstrations will include automated vision inspection systems, MIG welding, and laser welding applications, showcasing the versatility of the company's robots. With their unique 7-axis design, these collaborative robots offer enhanced dexterity, allowing them to perform a wide range of tasks without the need for workspace redesign. The user-friendly interface enables operators with no robotics experience to quickly teach the robots tasks, significantly boosting productivity and safety in various manufacturing environments. For more information, visit Productive Robotics' website.

LiDAR expands counter-drone capabilities against fiber-optic-controlled aerial threats

LiDAR expands counter-drone capabilities against fiber-optic-controlled aerial threats

Innoviz Technologies is enhancing its presence in the defense sector by partnering with Regulus, a specialist in counter-drone technology. This collaboration aims to leverage Innoviz's advanced LiDAR solutions to bolster Regulus's capabilities in detecting and neutralizing drone threats. The announcement was made on October 23, 2023, as both companies seek to address the growing concerns surrounding drone-related security challenges. By combining their expertise, Innoviz and Regulus intend to develop innovative solutions that enhance safety and security in various environments, including military and civilian applications. This strategic alliance reflects a broader trend in the defense industry, where companies are increasingly joining forces to tackle emerging threats in an evolving technological landscape.

Military
UK’s 21-ton extra-large submarine drone to undergo trials for undersea operations, payload

UK’s 21-ton extra-large submarine drone to undergo trials for undersea operations, payload

The United Kingdom has awarded MSubs, a submarine technology company, an $8.8 million contract to initiate trials of a new unmanned underwater vehicle. This contract, announced recently, aims to enhance the UK's maritime capabilities and explore advanced underwater technologies. The trials will take place in various locations across the UK, with the goal of assessing the vehicle's performance and operational effectiveness. The initiative is part of the UK's broader strategy to bolster its defense and security measures in response to evolving maritime threats. By leveraging MSubs' expertise, the UK seeks to innovate and maintain a competitive edge in underwater operations.

Military
Nearly One Million Comments Underscore Stakes of FAA’s Section 2209 Rule

Nearly One Million Comments Underscore Stakes of FAA’s Section 2209 Rule

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a one-month extension to the comment period regarding its proposed regulation under Section 2209, which aims to establish a framework for owners and operators of critical infrastructure to request flight restrictions over their properties. This decision comes in response to nearly one million comments submitted by stakeholders, highlighting the significant interest and potential implications of the regulation. Experts emphasize the importance of this rule, as it could impact various sectors reliant on aerial operations. The extended comment period allows for further public input, ensuring that diverse perspectives are considered before finalizing the regulation.

Drone News Drone News Feeds Drones in the News Featured - FAA and Regulations News Regulation
ND UAS Council Adds Grand Forks DDA to Strengthen Drone Ecosystem

ND UAS Council Adds Grand Forks DDA to Strengthen Drone Ecosystem

The North Dakota UAS Council has announced the addition of the Grand Forks Downtown Development Association (DDA) as its newest member, a move aimed at strengthening the connection between the state’s drone industry and its downtown community. This announcement was made on June 9, highlighting the council's commitment to fostering collaboration and innovation within the drone ecosystem in North Dakota. By integrating the DDA, the council seeks to enhance local economic development and promote the growth of drone-related initiatives in the region.

Drone News Drone News Feeds News State Government State Policy Autonomous Systems
Interview with Pony.ai's Peng Jun: A "Dissenting Consensus" Autonomous Driving Company

Interview with Pony.ai's Peng Jun: A "Dissenting Consensus" Autonomous Driving Company

In 2016, Peng Jun founded Pony.ai with the foresight that the widespread implementation of Robotaxi services would require at least a decade of effort, considering technological advancements, legal frameworks, and societal acceptance. Today, companies like Waymo in San Francisco and Pony.ai in Shenzhen have successfully integrated autonomous vehicles into commercial operations. However, Peng noted that the absence of human drivers has created challenges in operational logistics, such as vehicle maintenance and customer assistance, which were previously managed by drivers. In a recent interview, Peng discussed Pony.ai's strategies for supporting its autonomous fleet, including the establishment of an operations team to create logistics standards that encompass remote safety personnel and ground support staff. He emphasized that even as the fleet expands, the ratio of personnel to vehicles will not significantly increase, a factor often overlooked by traditional ride-hailing companies entering the Robotaxi market. Despite the challenges, Pony.ai's seventh-generation vehicles have achieved profitability in cities like Guangzhou and Shenzhen, with plans to scale the fleet to 3,500 vehicles this year. Peng expressed skepticism about the ability of traditional automakers and ride-hailing platforms to transition into the Robotaxi space, highlighting the complexities involved in achieving Level 4 autonomy. While competitors are rapidly announcing their own Robotaxi initiatives, Peng cautioned that execution is far more challenging than mere declarations. He believes that operational efficiency, rather than manufacturing capability, will be the key determinant of success in the Robotaxi sector. As the industry evolves, Pony.ai remains focused on refining its business model while navigating the complexities of autonomous vehicle operations.

World-First Drone Mouse Eradication Passes Six-Month Check on Browse Island

World-First Drone Mouse Eradication Passes Six-Month Check on Browse Island

Staff from the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) in Western Australia conducted a follow-up survey at Browse Island Nature Reserve in April 2026, confirming the absence of surviving mice. This survey is part of a world-first initiative that utilized drone technology for mouse eradication on the island. The successful results of this six-month check indicate that the innovative approach to wildlife management has effectively eliminated the invasive species, contributing to the conservation efforts in the region.

Drone News Drone News Feeds Ecology Education Environmental Research News
Meta Cloud Business; NASA Lunar Lander Contracts | Stock Movers

Meta Cloud Business; NASA Lunar Lander Contracts | Stock Movers

Shares of several space companies, including FireFly Aerospace, Intuitive Machines, and Voyager Technologies, experienced significant movement following NASA's announcement that it has selected these firms to send robotic landers to the moon. This initiative is part of NASA's broader goal to establish a lunar base by the end of the decade. The agency awarded contracts to Astrobotic Technology Inc., Firefly Aerospace Inc., and Intuitive Machines Inc. for this lunar mission. In the consumer goods sector, General Mills saw its stock rise after reporting fourth-quarter profits that surpassed Wall Street expectations, driven by increased pricing strategies. Meanwhile, Meta Platforms Inc. gained traction on the stock market amid reports that the company is planning to launch a cloud infrastructure business aimed at providing access to AI computing power and models. Additionally, Meta is exploring the possibility of offering access to its "raw" computing capacity, as indicated by sources familiar with the company's plans.

NYS:GIS NMS:SPCX NAS:LUNR NMS:META
House FY27 NDAA Signals Drones Have Become Core Military Infrastructure

House FY27 NDAA Signals Drones Have Become Core Military Infrastructure

The House Armed Services Committee is shifting its focus regarding military drones, emphasizing the establishment of standards, training, doctrine, and sustainment necessary for integrating unmanned systems into the core infrastructure of the U.S. military. This strategic move comes after years of congressional discussions primarily centered on procurement and supply chain security. The committee's proposal signals a significant transition in how the military views and utilizes drone technology, aiming to make these systems a permanent fixture within its operations. This change reflects a growing recognition of the importance of drones in modern warfare and military strategy.

Applications Defense defense DL Exclusive Drone News Drone News Feeds
EXCLUSIVE: Hegseth creates autonomy czar to manage almost all drone efforts

EXCLUSIVE: Hegseth creates autonomy czar to manage almost all drone efforts

An internal memo acquired by Breaking Defense reveals that a newly established role within the Department of Defense will oversee all ground vehicles, small air vehicles, and nearly all sea vehicles. This position will report directly to Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg. The creation of this role aims to streamline oversight and enhance coordination among various military vehicle operations, reflecting a strategic shift in the Department's approach to managing its diverse fleet. The memo underscores the importance of integrating these vehicle categories to improve efficiency and effectiveness in military logistics and operations.

Pentagon AI & Autonomy Defense Autonomous Working Group - DAWG Director for Major Weapons Program Drones DRPM UxS
New Su-57 Weapons Configuration Points To Drone And Cruise Missile Defense Mission

New Su-57 Weapons Configuration Points To Drone And Cruise Missile Defense Mission

Russia's advanced Su-57 fighter jet is reportedly being repurposed to bolster defenses against Ukraine's expanding long-range strike capabilities. This strategic shift highlights the ongoing military tensions between the two nations, particularly as Ukraine enhances its arsenal with drones and cruise missiles. The modification of the Su-57's weapons configuration suggests a focused effort by Russia to counter these emerging threats. As the conflict continues to evolve, the adaptation of such high-tech military assets underscores the urgency for Russia to maintain its defensive posture in the face of Ukraine's advancements.

Air Air Force Munitions Air Forces Air-To-Air Fighters Russian Air Force
DJI Mimo gets major upgrade for new Osmo Pocket cameras

DJI Mimo gets major upgrade for new Osmo Pocket cameras

DJI continues to enhance its lineup of compact cameras with the recent launch of the Osmo Pocket 4P in China, followed by its introduction to several Asian markets, including Japan, Indonesia, and Vietnam. In conjunction with this rollout, the company has also released an updated version of the DJI Mimo app, which is crucial for users to activate, manage, and edit their footage from the Pocket camera series. This update aims to improve user experience and functionality, further solidifying DJI's commitment to providing cutting-edge technology in portable videography.

News
Cobots become simpler, smarter with AI

Cobots become simpler, smarter with AI

In recent years, the rise of collaborative robots, or cobots, has transformed various industries, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence. These robots are increasingly being integrated into workplaces due to their ability to perform a diverse range of tasks alongside human workers. The surge in their adoption can be attributed to the growing demand for automation and efficiency in manufacturing, logistics, and service sectors. As businesses seek to enhance productivity while ensuring safety and flexibility, cobots are emerging as a viable solution. This trend is expected to continue, with further innovations in AI technology likely to expand the capabilities and applications of collaborative robots.

DJI expands Pocket 4P rollout to three new countries

DJI expands Pocket 4P rollout to three new countries

DJI is expanding the availability of its latest product, the Osmo Pocket 4P, following its initial launch in China last month. The company has now introduced the dual-lens pocket camera to markets in Japan, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Despite this regional rollout, the United States remains absent from the list of countries receiving the new device. This strategic expansion reflects DJI's efforts to capture a broader audience in Asia while the US market continues to be overlooked in this phase of the product's launch.

News
DJI refreshes Osmo Pocket 4 with maintenance update

DJI refreshes Osmo Pocket 4 with maintenance update

DJI has released a new firmware update for the Osmo Pocket 4, designated version 01.02.07.06, just weeks after a significant update that introduced numerous features. This latest release, which focuses on addressing known issues rather than adding new functionalities, is aimed at enhancing the performance and reliability of the popular pocket-sized camera. Users are encouraged to install the update to ensure optimal operation of their device.

News
On the ground at Turkey’s EFES 2026 multinational military exercise

On the ground at Turkey’s EFES 2026 multinational military exercise

In a significant display of military collaboration, Turkey recently hosted a large multinational exercise, drawing participation from various nations. The event, which took place on the outskirts of Ankara, aimed to enhance interoperability among allied forces and strengthen regional security. Observers noted that the exercise was particularly timely given the current geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, highlighting the importance of unity among participating countries. Middle East Bureau Chief Agnes Helou reported from the sidelines, providing insights into the scale and objectives of the operation. The exercise involved complex scenarios designed to test the readiness and coordination of the forces involved, showcasing advanced tactics and technologies. By fostering cooperation among diverse military units, Turkey seeks to reinforce its role as a key player in regional stability and defense initiatives. This multinational effort underscores the commitment of the participating nations to work together in addressing shared security challenges, reflecting a strategic response to the evolving dynamics in the region.

Global Middle East Business & Industry Çelik Kubbe Drones Europe
Tobyhanna Depot boosts drone component production with new assembly lines 

Tobyhanna Depot boosts drone component production with new assembly lines 

In preparation for the Army's advanced manufacturing strategy, leaders from the Army's organic industrial base have announced plans to enhance the production of drone components under the Drone Dominance initiative. This initiative aims to bolster the Army's capabilities in unmanned aerial systems, reflecting a strategic focus on modernizing military technology. The details were unveiled during a recent briefing, highlighting the Army's commitment to increasing efficiency and output in drone manufacturing. By leveraging advanced manufacturing techniques, the Army seeks to ensure that its drone fleet remains competitive and effective in various operational environments. This move comes as part of a broader effort to adapt to evolving warfare dynamics and maintain technological superiority.

Land Warfare Networks & Digital Warfare advanced manufacturing Army Army Material Command cyber security
Drones, fighters, armored vehicles: Highlights from the UK’s Defence Investment Plan

Drones, fighters, armored vehicles: Highlights from the UK’s Defence Investment Plan

The UK government has announced a significant investment of £5 billion aimed at advancing autonomous systems as part of its defense strategy. This initiative, outlined in the latest Defense Investment Plan (DIP), emphasizes the development of a “hybrid navy” that integrates cutting-edge technology into naval operations. The funding is intended to enhance the capabilities of the armed forces, reflecting a broader trend towards modernization and innovation in military operations. The push for these autonomous systems is driven by the need to adapt to evolving security challenges and to maintain a competitive edge in defense capabilities. The plan is set to reshape the future of the UK’s naval forces, ensuring they are equipped to address contemporary threats effectively.

Global Land Warfare Naval Warfare AH-64E Apache Army Challenger 3
Don’t Miss AirWise Solutions on the Public Safety Drone Review, July 7!

Don’t Miss AirWise Solutions on the Public Safety Drone Review, July 7!

On July 7 at 3 PM EST, DRONELIFE and DRONERESPONDERS will host the latest installment of the Public Safety Drone Review, a free webcast aimed at showcasing advancements in drone technology for public safety applications. The event will be led by DRONELIFE Editor in Chief Miriam McNabb, DRONERESPONDERS Director Charles Werner, and public safety aviation expert Mike O’Shea. This monthly series aims to educate and inform stakeholders about the evolving role of drones in enhancing public safety measures. Interested participants can register for the webcast through the provided link.

Applications Drone News Drone News Feeds emergency response Fire and Police News
North Carolina Turnpike Authority Uses Drone LiDAR to Improve Oversight on Complete 540 Project

North Carolina Turnpike Authority Uses Drone LiDAR to Improve Oversight on Complete 540 Project

The North Carolina Turnpike Authority (NCTA) is implementing a pilot program that utilizes drone-based LiDAR technology to enhance oversight of the final phase of the Complete 540 project. This initiative aims to provide more accurate tracking of construction progress and improve safety measures on major transportation infrastructure. As construction advances, the use of aerial LiDAR will allow for a detailed assessment of the project, ultimately facilitating better scheduling and oversight. The integration of this technology marks a significant step in modernizing construction management practices in North Carolina.

Applications Construction Drone News Drone News Feeds LiDAR Mapping
Teledyne FLIR OEM Expands Prism AI Platform with Ground ISR Software for Military Target Classification

Teledyne FLIR OEM Expands Prism AI Platform with Ground ISR Software for Military Target Classification

Teledyne FLIR OEM has launched Prism™ Ground ISR, an advanced AI-powered software stack aimed at enhancing ground-based intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions. This new software expands the capabilities of the existing Prism software family, which previously focused on counter-drone applications. The introduction of this technology marks a significant development in military target classification, leveraging AI, thermal imaging, and computational imaging to improve operational effectiveness. The announcement was made recently, highlighting the company's commitment to advancing ISR capabilities for military applications.

Applications Data analytics Defense defense Drone News Drone News Feeds
INKAS Expansion Highlights Growing Investment in North American Defense Manufacturing

INKAS Expansion Highlights Growing Investment in North American Defense Manufacturing

Toronto-based INKAS has announced a significant expansion of its North American manufacturing capabilities with the addition of three new production facilities in Canada and the United States. This strategic move aims to more than double the company’s manufacturing space, enabling enhanced production of armored vehicles, unmanned systems, and special-purpose platforms. The expansion reflects INKAS's commitment to supporting growth in the defense manufacturing sector, responding to increasing demand for advanced military and security solutions. The new facilities are expected to bolster the company’s operational efficiency and capacity, positioning INKAS to better serve its clients in a rapidly evolving market.

Applications Canada Canadian Drone Industry Defense defense Drone Manufacturing
Wildfire drones could soon ditch bulky satellite terminals

Wildfire drones could soon ditch bulky satellite terminals

As Europe gears up for its largest coordinated response to wildfires, the use of drones is proving crucial for detecting fires, monitoring their progression, and providing real-time updates to emergency teams. However, a significant challenge arises when these drones operate beyond cellular coverage, as traditional methods for transmitting live video require cumbersome satellite terminals. Addressing this issue, OQ Technology has developed a new satellite demonstration that aims to streamline communication for responders in remote areas. This innovation is expected to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of wildfire management efforts across the continent.

News
Another Major Restaurant Platform Turns to Drone Delivery

Another Major Restaurant Platform Turns to Drone Delivery

Wonder, a food technology platform, plans to introduce aerial meal delivery services in Dallas starting in 2027, signaling a significant advancement in the commercial use of drone delivery for food services. The company has partnered with Zipline to facilitate this initiative across various locations in Texas. This collaboration represents a strategic move to transition drone delivery from experimental phases to mainstream food service, allowing customers in select areas to receive their meals via drones. The decision to expand into aerial delivery is driven by the growing demand for innovative and efficient food delivery solutions.

Applications Delivery Drone News Drone News Feeds News autonomous delivery
Zipline adds Wonder to its growing drone delivery network

Zipline adds Wonder to its growing drone delivery network

Texas is set to enhance its reputation as a leading hub for drone delivery services with the announcement of a new partnership between food technology company Wonder and Zipline. This collaboration will introduce on-demand drone meal deliveries across the state, starting in January 2027. The initiative aims to revolutionize the food delivery landscape by leveraging drone technology to provide quick and efficient service, catering to the growing demand for convenience in meal options. As one of the largest proving grounds for drone operations in the United States, Texas continues to attract innovative companies looking to expand their delivery capabilities.

News
How Ukraine’s military is adapting after four years of war with Russia

How Ukraine’s military is adapting after four years of war with Russia

In a recent episode of The Break Out, Mara Karlin, a former Pentagon official, discussed insights gained from her recent trip to Ukraine. During her visit, which took place this week, Karlin observed the ongoing impact of the conflict on the region and the resilience of the Ukrainian people. She highlighted the importance of international support for Ukraine in its efforts to defend sovereignty and maintain stability amidst the challenges posed by the ongoing war. Karlin's firsthand experiences and observations shed light on the complex situation in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for continued engagement and assistance from global allies.

Global Air Force Break Out Video CCA collaborative combat aircraft Drones
China’s Truck-Mounted Electromagnetic Aircraft Catapult Seen In Action For The First Time

China’s Truck-Mounted Electromagnetic Aircraft Catapult Seen In Action For The First Time

A train of truck-mounted electromagnetic aircraft catapults has been observed in action for the first time, showcasing a significant advancement in military technology. This system, which is part of a broader family of containerized systems, was initially introduced on a Chinese cargo ship last December. The recent demonstration highlights China's ongoing efforts to enhance its naval capabilities and modernize its military equipment. The catapults are designed to launch aircraft from land or sea platforms, potentially transforming operational strategies for the Chinese military. This development underscores the increasing emphasis on advanced technology in military operations, reflecting a global trend toward modernization in defense systems.

News & Features Around The Globe China Drones Indo-Pacific
Overland AI nets Marine Corps autonomous ground vehicle contract

Overland AI nets Marine Corps autonomous ground vehicle contract

Overland AI has announced the development of an autonomous ground vehicle, clarifying that it is not designed to replace the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV). CEO Byron Boots emphasized that the new vehicle will complement existing military assets rather than serve as a direct substitute. This initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency and adaptability in various mission scenarios. The announcement comes as part of Overland AI's ongoing commitment to innovate within the defense sector, leveraging advanced technology to meet the evolving needs of military operations.

Land Warfare Naval Warfare AI & Autonomy Army Drones MADIS
UK abandons Type 83 destroyer plans for aerial and underwater drone motherships

UK abandons Type 83 destroyer plans for aerial and underwater drone motherships

The Royal Navy is poised to implement a significant shift in its defense strategy, aiming to enhance its operational capabilities in response to evolving global threats. This strategic overhaul, announced on October 15, 2023, will focus on modernizing naval forces and integrating advanced technologies to better address challenges in maritime security. The initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure the Royal Navy remains a formidable presence in international waters, particularly amid rising tensions in various regions. The decision comes as defense officials recognize the need for a more agile and responsive naval fleet, capable of countering emerging threats from state and non-state actors alike. By investing in cutting-edge equipment and fostering partnerships with allied nations, the Royal Navy seeks to bolster its deterrence capabilities and maintain strategic advantages. The new strategy will involve a comprehensive review of current assets and a commitment to developing innovative solutions that align with the United Kingdom's defense priorities. This proactive approach is intended to safeguard national interests and enhance the Royal Navy's role in global security operations. As the Royal Navy embarks on this transformative journey, it aims to ensure that it is well-equipped to navigate the complexities of modern warfare and uphold its commitment to protecting the UK's maritime interests.

Military
UK unveils long-delayed defence plan with £5bn drone investment

UK unveils long-delayed defence plan with £5bn drone investment

The UK Government is set to unveil its long-awaited Defence Investment Plan (DIP), which includes a significant commitment of £5 billion aimed at enhancing the integration of drones and autonomous systems within the armed forces. This investment will be implemented over the next four years, reflecting the government's strategic focus on modernizing military capabilities. The announcement comes as part of broader efforts to strengthen national defense in response to evolving global security challenges. By prioritizing advanced technology, the UK aims to ensure its armed forces remain competitive and effective in contemporary warfare.

News
UK Sacrifices Its Future Destroyer As Part Of Massive Bet On Drones Across Its Forces

UK Sacrifices Its Future Destroyer As Part Of Massive Bet On Drones Across Its Forces

The UK government is implementing a significant transformation in its military strategy, prioritizing the integration of uncrewed platforms across land, sea, and air operations. This ambitious overhaul comes at the cost of sacrificing its future destroyer, signaling a strategic shift towards drone technology as a cornerstone of the nation's defense capabilities. The decision reflects a growing recognition of the importance of unmanned systems in modern warfare, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and adaptability. As the UK moves forward with this initiative, it seeks to position its forces at the forefront of technological advancements in military operations.

News & Features Air Air Forces Around The Globe Europe Navies
MiG-29 Transfer To Ukraine Halted By Poland Over Claimed Drone Snub

MiG-29 Transfer To Ukraine Halted By Poland Over Claimed Drone Snub

Poland has decided to halt the donation of 14 additional MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine, a move that reflects the deteriorating relations between the two nations. This decision comes in the wake of a recent incident involving Ukraine's alleged failure to acknowledge Poland's support, particularly concerning drone assistance. The suspension of the transfer highlights the increasing tensions and complexities in the ongoing military cooperation between Poland and Ukraine, which had previously been characterized by a strong alliance against common threats. As the situation evolves, the implications for regional security and defense strategies remain to be seen.

Air Air Forces Around The Globe Europe Fighters Fulcrums
ANRA Technologies Surpasses 55,000 Commercial Drone Operations Per Month, Demonstrating Growing Demand for Digital Airspace Infrastructure

ANRA Technologies Surpasses 55,000 Commercial Drone Operations Per Month, Demonstrating Growing Demand for Digital Airspace Infrastructure

A leading drone platform has announced that it now facilitates over 1,800 commercial drone operations beyond visual line of sight each day. This significant milestone encompasses a variety of applications, including delivery services, critical infrastructure monitoring, utility management, and public sector missions. The increase in operational capacity reflects the growing demand for advanced drone technology in various industries, driven by the need for efficient and effective solutions. The platform's capabilities enable businesses and government agencies to leverage drones for tasks that require extended range and precision, ultimately enhancing operational efficiency and safety. The announcement comes as the drone industry continues to evolve, with advancements in technology and regulatory frameworks supporting the expansion of drone usage in everyday operations.

Sonair ADAR One 3D ultrasonic sensor is now safety-certified

Sonair ADAR One 3D ultrasonic sensor is now safety-certified

Sonair has announced that its ADAR One 3D ultrasonic sensor has received safety certification as a human detection sensor, meeting the IEC 61496 standard for electrosensitive protection devices. This certification underscores the sensor's reliability and effectiveness in ensuring safety in various applications. The assessment reflects Sonair's commitment to adhering to international safety standards, enhancing the credibility of its technology in the market. The announcement marks a significant milestone for the company, as it aims to expand the use of its advanced sensor technology in diverse sectors.

Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence / Cognition Design / Development Logistics Manufacturing Mobility / Navigation
Midea Is Said to Consider China IPO for German Robot Maker Kuka

Midea Is Said to Consider China IPO for German Robot Maker Kuka

Midea Group Co. is exploring the possibility of listing Kuka, the German robotics manufacturer it acquired ten years ago, on the mainland Chinese stock market. Sources familiar with the situation indicate that this move reflects Midea's strategy to enhance its presence in the robotics sector and capitalize on the growing demand for automation in China. The potential listing could provide Kuka with increased access to capital and resources, further integrating it into the rapidly evolving Chinese technology landscape. As discussions are still in the early stages, details regarding the timeline and specific plans for the listing remain unclear.

RobotToday Initiative

Robotics needs a service framework.

RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.