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Drone News for Week of September 3rd 2018

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Do I Need A License To Fly A Drone?

A Ken recommended blog that discusses in some depth the top drone rules and regulations and the correlating penalties.

Drone equipment donated to MCSO in memory of Duane Johnson

To those who knew him, Commissioner Duane Johnson of Swanville was a beloved man. It came as a shock to many when he died unexpectedly, Oct. 12, 2017.In memory of Johnson, the Swanville Lions Club, Swanville American Legion and Swanville VFW raised $15,000 which was donated to the Morrison County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) to purchase drones and equipment.

Drone ambulance concept takes $20,000 FAI prize

Italian Engineer Vincenzo Navanteri received the honour at the FAI’s 2nd annual International Drones Conference and Expo. His drone ambulance concept is designed to transport a single person up to 150km at speeds of around 100km/h. The eight electric propellers are powered by two gas-driven micro-turbines, each with its own high-speed generator and independent gas storage.

Architects ‘must wake up to drone tech future’

London-based firm Barr Gazetas has been commissioned by new London-based start-up Skyports to identify locations for a network of ‘vertiports’ – landing and recharging spots for drones – on rooftops across the capital.

Walmart looks to blockchain for autonomous drone deliveries

A patent application filed by Walmart indicates that the retailer is investigating the implications of blockchain technology. The information in the application describes a blockchain-based system for the authentication and coordination of delivery drones which function autonomously.

Skysense Demonstrate Automated Drone Charging at Interdrone

BySarah WhittakerPublished on September 4, 2018 SHARE TWEET COMMENT Skysense, an established industry leader in high-speed charging, fast integration, light payload, and autonomy aspects of cutting edge drone technology, has revealed the successful testing of its High Power Drone Charging Infrastructure. The charging platform, which can charge the batteries of drones completely autonomously and within a short time span of half and hour to an hour, will be on show this week at Interdrone.

'Never, ever try to shoot at a drone.' Neighborhoods buzz with complaints over pesky drones

Neighborhood message boards are buzzing with complaints about drones. Users here of the local social network Nextdoor for months have been stewing about these small, flying vehicles, which often carry cameras, accusing them of snooping or maybe casing the joint. They wonder if it's legal to fight back, say by lassoing the pesky vehicle flying outside their window – or even shooting it down with a potato gun. (In most cases, it's not.)

Drones Are Taking Over Africa And Zimbabwe Is Part Of The Story

Across Africa the ingenuity that’s taking place in the drone technology is quite extensive. Its providing solutions to truly African problems especially with regards to cost, efficiency and productivity.

Drone ‘deliberately’ flown at plane landing at RAF base in bid ‘to cause crash’

A DRONE was 'deliberately' flown towards a plane landing at RAF Northolt in a sinister bid to cause a crash, a pilot has claimed.

Drone finds lost 68-year-old man

An aerial drone equipped with a heat-vision camera helped Eau Claire County sheriff’s deputies quickly locate a 68-year-old man who had been reported missing Tuesday morning. According to a state Department of Justice news release sent on Friday, it was the first known use of an unmanned aerial vehicle in Wisconsin to successfully find a person who had been reported missing through the state’s Silver Alert system.

Ward County puts drone to work

The department acquired an Unmanned Aerial System device primarily for use in measuring stockpiled road materials, such as gravel and millings.

SINGLE-ROTOR DRONE: A THRUST-VECTORING MONOCOPTER

The monocopter is built around a 90-mm electric ducted fan mounted vertically on a 3D-printed shroud. The shroud serves as a mounting point for the landing legs and for four servos that swivel vanes within the rotor wash. The vanes deflect the airstream and provide the thrust vectoring that gives this little machine its control.

Uber Eats set to bring you dinner… by drone

Already one of the most popular food delivery apps, the service is looking into the possibility of flying your order to you underneath a drone.

From Ice Cream To Wild Hogs: FAA Celebrates Successful Drone Trials

The trials were part of the FAA’s UAS Integration Pilot Program and carried out this month by t10 companies selected to collaborate with the FAA and local governments to prove applications. Results will inform the development of new rules and standards for safe drone operations.

Smugglers use drone to fly drugs over militarized Cyprus frontier

Smugglers attempted to use a drone to fly illegal drugs over the frontier separating Turkish-occupied Cyprus with the rest of the island, one of the most heavily guarded areas in Europe.

The race is on to find a way to use drones to detect methane leaks from oil and gas pipelines

SolSpec is one of a handful of companies now competing to use drone technology equipped with fancy infrared cameras to detect methane leaks from the air. While the technology already exists, Blank said the race is on to find a way to fly drones or small airplanes for longer distances and inspect hundreds of miles of pipelines at one time.

Cape May airport receives $3 million grant for drone 'tech village'

The grant, awarded by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration, will be used to build a 20,000-square-foot building within the airport to be used by UAS or drone businesses.

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Australia Drone News

Thales equips Bushmaster with Linux anti-drone measures

Defence engineering heavyweight Thales Australia is set to bolt counter-drone measures onto its Bushmaster vehicles to give armed forces a non-line of sight method to protect sensitive airspace from remotely piloted aircraft.

Drone Ranger: Using tech to tackle reef invaders

Australian researchers are using a robot submarine in their battle against an invasive, coral-eating starfish devastating the Great Barrier Reef.

Cambodian espionage verdict due for Australian filmmaker who flew drone

An Australian filmmaker arrested after flying a drone to photograph a Cambodian opposition party rally last year was convicted of spying and sentenced to six years in prison Friday.

Uber narrows its search for international city to host ‘flying taxis’

Last year, Uber named Dallas and Los Angeles as its first two launch cities. Today, the company said five countries are being considered for a third spot: Japan, France, Brazil, Australia, and India.

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