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Ukrainska Pravda on MSN
Russians deliberately target police car with drone in Sumy Oblast – photo
Russian forces have deliberately struck a police car with a drone in the city of Bilopillia in Sumy Oblast, injuring a police officer. Source: National Police of Ukraine Details: The officer was driving the car and carrying out official duties at the time of the attack.
Drone startup BRINC announced Tuesday a significant upgrade for its law enforcement drones. BRINC’s newest model, Guardian, will have Starlink connectivity on every unit—a first for commercially available drones.
Supercar Blondie on MSN
This drone car wash looks fake - until you see it in action
A drone washing a car sounds like something out of a sci-fi commercial. Then it lifts off, gets to work, and makes traditional car washes look ancient.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) says a car with stolen plates fled from deputies in Lynnwood on September 23. At around 4 a.m., the car sped down I-5 into Seattle and ...
Trump’s new drone orders aim to counter threats while encouraging flying cars and supersonic flights
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump wants to counter the threats drones pose to national ...
STORY FROM HOWARD COUNTY. HOWARD COUNTY POLICE SAY THAT AROUND 50 VEHICLES LIKE THIS ONE WERE BROKEN INTO, AND POLICE FOOTAGE CAPTURED THE MOMENT THAT OFFICERS TRACKED DOWN THE SUSPECTS. 1050 1050 IT’S RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME. THEY’RE GETTING OUT.
To much fanfare, India’s Renault vehicle manufacturer just showed off its new futuristic concept car, Kwid, at the 2014 New Delhi Auto Expo. And while there was some buzz about the car’s ultra-modern design, all everyone could talk about after leaving ...
Alameda Post on MSN
APD plans to double drone fleet from two to four
"Alameda residents seemed comfortable with the police department's use of tools like surveillance drones and an armored car, but had questions about privacy and the burden of equipment and training on the City's budget at a sparsely-attended public