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    Explore " unmanned aerial vehicle" with insightful episodes like "Not Houthis! India's Probe Finds Smoking Gun On Who Attacked Ship Near Gujarat", "Air Force Tech Report: MQ-9 Reaper", "Tech News: AI Getting Armed and More Dangerous", "Counter-Drone Warfare (S4 E10)" and "Minute Man Report - March 19" from podcasts like ""World and Wars", "Air Force Tech Report", "TechStuff", "Canadian Army Podcast" and "Minuteman Report"" and more!

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    Not Houthis! India's Probe Finds Smoking Gun On Who Attacked Ship Near Gujarat

    Not Houthis! India's Probe Finds Smoking Gun On Who Attacked Ship Near Gujarat
    Days after the Israel-Hamas war virtually reached India's shores in the form of a commercial ship being attacked with a drone near Gujarat, Hindustan Times has accessed inside information of what the investigation so far has revealed. The Indian Navy and Coast Guard, which responded to MV Chem Pluto's distress call on December 21, recovered evidence in the form of what appear to be wings of a drone, burnt to a crisp in the attack. Sources have revealed that the wings are likely to belong to a Shahed 136, a loitering munition or suicide drone, which is made by Iran. This appears to prove right what the US military had said a day after the incident.

    Counter-Drone Warfare (S4 E10)

    Counter-Drone Warfare (S4 E10)

    Are we in the Wild West era of drone warfare? The advancement of drone technology is having a big impact on the battlefield - the war in Ukraine is an example. To keep pace, the Canadian Army has been getting help from Defence Research and Development Canada along with industry partners to counter the threat of drone warfare. Jared Giesbrecht, a defence research scientist, explains the challenges our soldiers face and offers clever solutions to detect and defeat enemy drones.

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    Episode 067: Utilizing UAVs in Animal Systems

    Episode 067: Utilizing UAVs in Animal Systems
    FarmBits hosts Taylor Cross and Jose Cesario welcome Dr. Michael Sama, Associate Professor at the University of Kentucky, to this episode of the FarmBits podcast. Dr. Sama is working to advance unmanned aircraft systems' functionality and envisions next generation applications for autonomous machines and robotics in animal production and agriculture. His experience is primarily in Biosystems Engineering focusing on Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles and Remote Sensing. Dr. Sama offers tremendous perspectives on UAVs technology, gaps that must be addressed, and how technologies push animal systems management forward. Tune in to this exciting episode to learn more about how UAV can improve animal production. If you like what you hear from FarmBits, go to your favorite podcast platform and leave us a 5-star rating to help others find the podcast, too! Michael's Information: Website: https://www.engr.uky.edu/directory/sama-michael E-Mail: michael.sama@uky.edu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-sama-5208aaa0/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mpsama FarmBits Contact Information: E-Mail: farmbits@unl.edu Twitter: https://twitter.com/NEDigitalAg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UNLFarmBits Jose's Twitter: https://twitter.com/josegcesario Jose's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jose-guilherme-cesario-pereira-pinto Taylor's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tayloranne7170 Taylor's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-cross Opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast are solely their own, and do not reflect the views of Nebraska Extension or the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

    A drone's eye view

    A drone's eye view

    When the pandemic hit and flying aircraft wasn't an option for pilot Jason Wolsky, he turned to flying drones. The photographer soon realized the sky's the limit when it comes to their potential, far beyond shots of pretty scenery. But, speaking of which, Jason's photo essay, showing a drone's eye view of Yukon communities, is in the spring issue of Yukon, North of Ordinary magazine.  



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    New cyber-physical system enables drone-carried broadband in disaster zones

    New cyber-physical system enables drone-carried broadband in disaster zones
    With support from the National Science Foundation, electrical engineer Yan Wan and a team at the University of Texas at Arlington are developing a new generation of "networked" unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to bring long distance, broadband communications capability to first responders in the field. The research in this episode was supported by NSF grants #1714519 "CAREER: Co-Design of Networking and Decentralized Control to Enable Aerial Networks in an Uncertain Airspace" and #1522458 "EAGER: Aerial Communication Infrastructure for Smart Emergency Response."

    Ep. 47: The Drone Market, Future Thinking, and Candy for Fat Kids with Jonathan Nutzati of Mothership

    Ep. 47: The Drone Market, Future Thinking, and Candy for Fat Kids with Jonathan Nutzati of Mothership

    Up until 18 months ago, there was ‘one drone to rule them all.’ But that stopped working as the consumer began to demand specialization. Different industries have different needs, and the drone market has begun to drill down and solve the problems specific to fields like construction and agriculture. Some problems remain unsolved, and that’s where Mothership Aeronautics comes in.

    Jonathan Nutzati is an aerospace engineer, entrepreneur and future-thinker with a passion for solving mankind’s greatest problems. He earned his master’s from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2012 and went on to design electric motors for Tesla. In 2016, he founded Mothership, a startup that develops high endurance aircraft with applications in energy pipeline inspection, mineral exploration and security.

    Today Jonathan joins us to explain what sets Mothership apart from other drone technologies. We discuss the lessons Jonathan has learned as an entrepreneur and the challenges around communicating with investors when your market size is somewhat intangible. Listen in for Jonathan’s insight around the evolution of the drone market and the value of future-thinking.

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