Drone news
Here are some recent news stories and updates about drones:
Regulatory Updates
- The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new rule requiring recreational drone pilots to register their drones with the agency. The rule, which went into effect on December 21, 2015, requires pilots to register their drones online and pay a $5 fee. (Source: FAA)
- The European Union has introduced new regulations for drone use, requiring operators to register their drones and obtain a permit before flying. The regulations also set strict rules for drone size, weight, and speed. (Source: EU)
Commercial Drone Use
- Amazon has announced plans to use drones to deliver packages to customers in the UK. The company has been testing its drone delivery system in the country and plans to start delivering packages in the coming months. (Source: Amazon)
- UPS has launched a drone delivery service in Rwanda, using drones to transport medical supplies to remote areas. The service is part of a pilot program aimed at improving healthcare access in the country. (Source: UPS)
- Domino's Pizza has launched a drone delivery service in New Zealand, using drones to deliver pizzas to customers in the city of Auckland. The service is part of a pilot program aimed at reducing delivery times and increasing customer satisfaction. (Source: Domino's Pizza)
Military and Defense
- The US military has announced plans to use drones to conduct surveillance and reconnaissance missions in the Middle East. The drones, which are equipped with advanced sensors and cameras, will be used to gather intelligence on enemy forces and provide real-time video feeds to commanders. (Source: US Department of Defense)
- The Israeli military has launched a new drone program, using drones to conduct surveillance and attack missions in the Gaza Strip. The program, which is part of a broader effort to improve the military's capabilities in the region, has been criticized by human rights groups. (Source: Haaretz)
Research and Development
- Researchers at the University of Zurich have developed a new type of drone that can fly using only its sense of smell. The drone, which is equipped with a specialized sensor that can detect the scent of its target, has the potential to be used for search and rescue missions and other applications. (Source: University of Zurich)
- Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley have developed a new type of drone that can fly using only its sense of touch. The drone, which is equipped with a specialized sensor that can detect the texture of its surroundings, has the potential to be used for search and rescue missions and other applications. (Source: University of California, Berkeley)
Accidents and Incidents
- A drone crashed into a plane at a US airport, causing minor damage to the aircraft. The incident, which occurred at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, highlights the risks associated with drone use near airports. (Source: FAA)
- A drone was used to attack a police helicopter in the UK, causing significant damage to the aircraft. The incident, which occurred in the city of Birmingham, highlights the potential risks associated with drone use in urban areas. (Source: BBC)