10 drones, 2 UFOs spotted at airport in 9 yrs

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10 drones, 2 UFOs spotted at airport in 9 years

THE ASIAN AGE. | SUNIL THAPLIYAL

Published : Mar 17, 2019, 2:19 am IST

Updated : Mar 17, 2019, 5:30 am IST

Currently CISF is following temporary standard operating procedure (SOP ) to deal with the menace of UFO and drone near IGI airport.

Ten drones and two “unidentified flying objects” (UFOs) were spotted at IGI airport and Dwarka area near IGI airport from January 2010 to January 2019, said the Delhi police.

New Delhi: Ten drones and two “unidentified flying objects” (UFOs) were spotted at IGI airport and Dwarka area near IGI airport from January 2010 to January 2019, said the Delhi police. Meanwhile, CISF, the agency concerned with the airport security, seems to be clueless to deal with the menace of drones near the airports. The CISF is the first respondent in case of an unknown drone or UFO. Currently CISF is following temporary standard operating procedure (SOP) to deal with the menace ..

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Wilhelmsen and Airbus trial world’s first commercial drone deliveries to vessels at anchorage

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Wilhelmsen and Airbus trial world’s first commercial drone deliveries to vessels at anchorage

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16/03/2019

Lifting off from Marina South Pier in Singapore with 3D printed consumables from Wilhelmsen’s onshore 3D printing micro-factory, the Airbus Skyways drone navigated autonomously along pre-determined ‘aerial-corridors’ in its 1.5km flight to Eastern Working Anchorage. The drone landed on the deck of the Swire Pacific Offshore (SPO)’s Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessel, M/V Pacific Centurion and deposited its 1.5kg cargo without a hitch before returning to its base. The entire delivery, from take-off towards the vessel, to landing back at base, took just ten minutes.

Though small drone delivery trials from tugboat to ship have been conducted before by a number of shipping companies and ..

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How swarming drones will change warfare

How swarming drones will change warfare

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Swarms of drones may work in a similar way to birds or insects

The swarm robots are coming and they could change the way wars are fought.
In February, the defence secretary said “swarm squadrons” will be deployed by the British armed forces in the coming years.
The US has also been testing interconnected, co-operative drones that are capable of working together to overwhelm adversaries.
Low-cost, intelligent and inspired by swarms of insects, these new machines could revolutionise future conflicts.
From swarming enemy sensors with a deluge of targets, to spreading out over large areas for search-and-rescue missions, they could have a range of uses on and off the battlefield.

But just how different is “swarm” technology from the drones that are currently used by militaries across the globe? The key is self-organisation.
“If you imagine a football match, a coach isn't going to tell the ..

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All You Need to Know About Therapeutic Procedures, explained by Dr. William Matzner

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All You Need to Know About Therapeutic Procedures, explained by Dr. William Matzner

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Delivery drone supporters take flight, as new opponents emerge

AdvertisementSupport for household delivery drones is starting to emerge across Canberra, flying against otherwise vehement opposition to the technology's presence in the national capital.
Residents, a traders' group and a private drone operator have endorsed the drone's potential as a convenient, cost-effective and environmentally-friendly delivery service in new submissions to an Assembly inquiry into the technology.
The ACT Equestrian Association is concerned that household delivery drones could threaten the future of the recreation in Canberra.
From left, Secretary of the ACT Endurance Riders Association Mazine McArthur, and The ACT Equestrian Association president Christine Lawrence.Credit:Jamila Toderas
But the overwhelming sentiment expressed in the almost 150 submissions to the inquiry remains one of firm opposition to the innovation, as debate rages over Wing's divisive Bonython trial and planned expansion into Canberra's northern suburbs.
The ACT Eque..

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Flying cars coming in 5 years, flying taxis in 10, Intel drone chief says – CNET

Intel drone leader Anil Nanduri
Drones are useful today for real estate photos and gas pipeline inspections. They could be useful tomorrow for home security and package delivery. But in a half decade, they could well shuttle you to work over the heads of drivers stuck in traffic.
That's what Anil Nanduri, general manager of Intel's drone group, expects. Drone innovation combined with people paying their way out of gridlock will mean flying cars will transform from exotic to accepted in the next few years.
Some companies agree, perhaps most notably Ehang and Uber, which wants to launch air taxis by 2023. But there are plenty of safety, engineering and social challenges. Not to mention the fact that Elon Musk — the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX and the Boring Company, who has a knack for figuring out what's just within our technological reach — thinks we're better off putting cars in underground tunnels.
Nanduri's job is closer to today's tech. He's trying to ..

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