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NY Times: A Drone’s–Eye View of Nature

May 06, 2013 (In The News)
Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, Colo. — An electric whir filled the air of this high... Read More

U.S., Moroccan, German Service Members Conduct UAV Familiarization for African Lion 13

May 06, 2013 (In The News)
U.S. Marines, along with German and Moroccan counterparts, conducted a small unmanned-flying vehicle... Read More

Telecom-Equipped Drones Could Revolutionize Wireless Market

April 30, 2013 (In The News)
“Each one of our small unmanned aircraft can operate somewhat like a miniature and very low-cost... Read More

U.S. Tries New Aerial Tools in Caribbean Drug Fight

April 29, 2013 (In The News)
ABOARD THE HIGH SPEED VESSEL SWIFT - (AP) -- Drug smugglers who race across the Caribbean in... Read More

From Battle to Birds: Drones Get Second Life Counting Critters

April 26, 2013 (In The News)
The U.S. military and law enforcement agencies have seen on the domestic use of the robotically... Read More

Drone Technology Could Be Coming To A Police Department Near You

February 27, 2013 (In The News)
A look at how "The Qube" and other gadgets geared to law enforcement agencies area attracting... Read More

The Highs and Lows of Human-Powered Flight

February 01, 2013 (In The News)
MacCready took on the first Kremer prize -- for flying a figure eight -- in 1977 with his Gossamer... Read More

NPR Morning Edition: This Defense Contractor Has A Green Side

January 22, 2013 (In The News)
Lots of companies make products that don't have much in common, but AeroVironment specializes in two... Read More

US Geological Survey’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Project Office in Denver Relies on Raven

January 22, 2013 (In The News)
A team of pilots operate the Raven RQ-11A aircraft, a Global Positioning System guided sUAS with... Read More