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Updated 2026-06-01 01:30
Report: Structural Failure of Cagatay CGT-50 at Radnor Range
On 5 October 2023, a Cagatay CGT-50 unmanned aircraft crashed at Radnor Range after its right wing detached during a demonstration flight. An investigation revealed structural failures caused by undersized wing joiners and poor manufacturing quality, highlighting critical safety and operational communication issues.
StormShroud Takes Flight: RAF’s Game-Changing Platform Hits Key Milestones
The Royal Air Force is redefining the future of air combat with StormShroud, the first in a new family of Autonomous Collaborative Platforms (ACP). Designed to blind enemy radar and bolster the survivability of Typhoon and F-35B Lightning jets, this innovative drone system has undergone a rigorous first year of operational testing. From its historic debut at RAF Spadeadam to complex multi-platform exercises on Salisbury Plain, discover how 216 Squadron is pioneering new tactics and a unique reservist-led organizational model to lead the next generation of uncrewed capability.
Volocopter launches new product: VoloXPro
Volocopter presents the newly developed VoloXPro aircraft - an electrically powered ultralight multicopter. Target groups
Babycloud Drone launch from General Cherry
Introducing Babycloud (Khmarynka): The new standard for scalable aerial strikes. Built on the principle that volume defines modern warfare, Babycloud is a mass-produced kamikaze UAV designed for tactical operations and enemy air defense suppression. Featuring a 50 km range, a 7 kg payload, and catapult-launch capabilities, this aircraft-type system is engineered for rapid deployment in the grey zone. With the first 150 units already deployed to Ukraine's Defense Forces, Babycloud proves that affordable, high-volume strike systems are the future of the frontline.
Advancing uncrewed aviation: Oregon’s response to the FCC Public Notice
A detailed look at the Oregon Department of Aviation's recommendations to the Federal Communications Commission for modernising drone regulations, expanding rural testbeds, and securing reliable spectrum access for public-safety missions.
Department of War launches phase two of $1.1bn drone dominance programme
The Department of War is advancing its $1.1bn Drone Dominance Program with the launch of Phase II. This initiative aims to procure 30,000 low-cost, scalable one-way attack drones through a rigorous four-stage competition, focusing on long-range strikes and close-quarters tactical assaults
Up to £2 million available for riverine relief
The Map the Gap (Phase 3) competition, funded by Dstl in partnership with the British Army, is offering up to 2 million to develop innovative, autonomous solutions for remote terrain assessment. Seeking to remove personnel from harm's way, the initiative focuses on two primary technical challenges: measuring Ground Bearing Capacity (GBC) from the air and conducting underwater river profiling using UAS-deployed sensors. Successful proposals will accelerate novel sensing technologies to ensure the safe and rapid passage of land forces across unstable or unknown environments. The competition closes for submissions at midday on 16 June 2026.
The Ukrainian Classroom: What NATO Must Learn Before It’s Too Late
Three years into a conflict that was supposed to end in days, Ukraine has emerged as the most battle-hardened force in the West. While NATO debates doctrine, Ukrainian forces have rewritten the rules of peer-warfare through blood and rapid iteration-from FPV drone swarms to decentralized command. This hard-won knowledge has a short half-life; the window for NATO to integrate these lessons is closing. The Alliance must decide if it is humble enough to let Ukraine co-author the future of Western defense.
K1000ULE UAS Maintains Continuous ISR Coverage Using Ground-to-Air Laser Power Link
Kraus Hamdani Aerospace and PowerLight Technologies have successfully demonstrated a landmark achievement in persistent flight: wireless laser power beaming to the K1000ULE unmanned aircraft.During flight operations at Shaw Air Force Base, the team delivered nearly one kilowatt of power to the aircraft at altitudes up to 5,000 feet, effectively removing the constraints of onboard fuel and battery capacity. This breakthrough validates a future of "perpetual flight," allowing Group 2 UAS platforms to maintain continuous ISR and communications coverage for months at a time without landing. Following a recent $270 million IDIQ award from the U.S. Air Force Central Command, this demonstration further solidifies the K1000ULE's role as a critical, long-endurance asset for modern theater operations.
The Future of Aerial Mapping: Why a Drone Pilot is Suing for His First Amendment Rights
Michael Jones and his single-member company, 360 Virtual Drone Services LLC, are asking the US
Thales, Viasat and partners complete Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) connectivity demo
Viasat, Thales, and the European Space Agency (ESA) have successfully completed flight trials for the Iris RPAS programme, marking a major milestone in the integration of uncrewed aircraft into shared airspace. The trials, conducted at Cranfield University, demonstrate how trusted multi-link connectivity-combining satellite and terrestrial networks-enables safe Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations. By building real-world evidence for resilient command-and-control links, the Iris partners are paving the way for the future of scalable drone operations and Urban Air Mobility.
Norway Takes the Next Step as an International Test Arena with Bristow Group and Electra
Bristow Group, Electra, Avinor, and the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority have officially launched a second international test project to accelerate the adoption of zero- and low-emission aviation. Using Electra's hybrid-electric "Ultra Short" aircraft, the initiative will conduct phased demonstrations across Norway to transform regional mobility. By testing operations at non-traditional access points-such as parking lots and soccer fields-and utilizing Norway's regulatory sandbox, the partners aim to validate how this sustainable technology can safely connect remote communities and reduce the environmental impact of regional air travel starting in mid-2027.
SiFly – Senior Flight Controller SW Engineer
SiFly is hiring a Senior Flight Controller Software Engineer in Santa Clara, CA. Take direct ownership of flight-critical software for our long-endurance UAV platform. We are looking for a high-ownership engineer with deep PX4 and MAVLink expertise to bridge the gap between code and live aircraft. You will develop autonomy behaviors, integrate complex sensors, and validate performance through real-world flight testing. If you thrive in fast-paced environments and have 5+ years of experience in robotics or aerospace, apply now to help shape the future of autonomous flight.
Mayman Aerospace RAZOR™ VTOL Achieves Historic Milestone with Fully Autonomous Inaugural Flight
Mayman Aerospace has reached a pivotal milestone in autonomous aviation with the successful un-tethered test flights of the RAZOR P100. Conducted at the US Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, the tests validated the aircraft's AI-driven SKYFIELDTM flight control system, demonstrating sophisticated autonomous maneuvers and real-time decision-making. With the RAZOR family poised to redefine high-speed, heavy-lift VTOL capabilities, Mayman Aerospace is cementing its position at the vanguard of next-generation defense and commercial UAS technology.
Eagle Eye Innovations – RPAS Communication Technician (Supervisor)
The RPAS Communications Technician Supervisor is responsible for leading the maintenance and support for EEI
Shield in the Sky Transforming Defense with AiON
By Yasmin Tadjdeh It was an ambitious endeavor: Transform a pioneering idea into dynamic reality
Comment by the Embassy of Russia in Belgium to RIA Novosti agency regarding the latest statements by Frederik Vansina, head of Belgian Defense.
We have taken note of the interview granted on April 17 by Frederik Vansina, head
Two Weeks to Two Days: Surveying 3,800 Hectares of Queensland Sugarcane with the DJI Matrice 400
Author: Joshua Spires On a 3,800-hectare sugarcane property in Queensland's Burdekin region, every operational decision,
Secures FCC Conditional Approval to deploy autonomous drones for U.S. electricity grids
sees.ai has achieved a major regulatory milestone with FCC Conditional Approval, clearing the way for its autonomous drones to perform close-quarter inspections of the U.S. electricity grid. As the U.S. tightens supply chain controls on drone technology, sees.ai's end-to-end platform offers a secure, compliant solution for utilities facing the dual pressures of aging infrastructure and skyrocketing energy demand. This approval marks a pivotal shift toward scaling engineering-grade data collection for the future of U.S. energy resilience.
Dronamics Enters Japan and Welcomes Asia Air Survey as Strategic Investor
Dronamics enters the Japanese market through a strategic partnership and investment from Asia Air Survey (TSE: 9233). By establishing Dronamics Japan Holdings, the companies will leverage the long-range "Black Swan" drone to revolutionize aerial surveying, disaster management, and civil protection. This collaboration combines Dronamics' industry-leading UAS technology with Asia Air Survey's 70 years of geospatial expertise to address multi-billion dollar opportunities across the Asia-Pacific region.
GA-ASI Completes MQ-9B ‘Flight Into Known Icing’ Flight Tests
General Atomics (GA-ASI) has successfully concluded a series of rigorous flight tests in North Dakota to certify the MQ-9B SkyGuardian for Flight Into Known Icing (FIKI) conditions. This milestone, achieved through company-funded research and development, paves the way for all-weather surveillance capabilities across the globe. With nations like Canada, the UK, and Japan integrating the platform, FIKI certification ensures these remotely piloted aircraft can operate reliably in the world's most challenging environmental conditions.
No 2 Counter-Uncrewed Aerial Systems Wing
I have to admit to a sense of pride whenever a drone flap" kicks off
New FAA DETER program offers fast-track penalties for first-time drone offenders
The Federal Aviation Administration has launched the fast-track Deter program for first-time drone offenders, offering reduced penalties in exchange for admitting liability, but strictly excluding serious violations such as drug offences, weaponised drones, and photographing sensitive military installations.
Deep sea silence: the loss of the US Navy’s MQ-4C Triton
The US Navy has confirmed the loss of a $240m MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone over the Gulf. The crash, which occurred amid the fragile Operation Epic Fury ceasefire, raises significant concerns regarding maritime surveillance gaps and counterintelligence vulnerabilities.
Echoes of Agusta: How a €50m Drone Panic Sparked Belgium’s Latest Defence Crisis
A 50m emergency spend on counter-drone technology has sparked a judicial investigation into Belgium's defence ministry. As prosecutors probe allegations of corruption and bypassed public tenders, the crisis threatens to dwarf the financial scale of the notorious 1990s Agusta-Dassault scandal.
Terra Drone Begins Operational Deployment of the “Terra A1” Interceptor Drone in Ukraine
Terra Drone Corporation has officially commenced the operational deployment of its "Terra A1" interceptor drone in Ukraine. Executed in partnership with investee company Amazing Drones, this initiative marks a shift toward "combat-proven" defense strategies, prioritizing cost-efficiency and rapid field-based improvements. As modern warfare sees upwards of 5,000 drone launches monthly, the Terra A1 offers a sustainable alternative to traditional, high-cost air defense systems. Early feedback from the frontline-including the Chief of the Anti-Shahed Unit in Chernihiv-praises the system's maneuverability and clear optics, signaling a new era of responsive, field-driven UAM defense technology.
Kraus Hamdani K1000ULE recharges without landing
In a historic first for aviation, the K1000ULE unmanned system has successfully demonstrated laser power beaming technology, recharging its batteries mid-flight without ever touching the ground. This breakthrough introduces a new operational paradigm-"Neverland"-enabling aircraft to remain on station indefinitely for 24/7 border patrol and homeland security missions. By combining the persistence of tethered systems with full manoeuvrability, directed energy transmission redefines the limits of endurance for unmanned systems
Picogrid Awarded Contract to Streamline XVIII Airborne Corps Battlefield Integration
FORT BRAGG, N.C. - Picogrid has secured a contract with the XVIII Airborne Corps to accelerate Army modernization by streamlining the integration of disparate battlefield systems. By deploying its Legion and Expeditionary Command and Control Nodes, Picogrid aims to break down data silos between sensors and autonomous systems, particularly for counter-unmanned aerial missions. This partnership focuses on operational speed, allowing the Army's global response force to onboard new technologies in weeks rather than months, ensuring seamless coordination in disconnected or high-stakes environments.
Duncan-Parnell Joins GeoCue Global Distribution Network to Expand Access to TrueView LiDAR and LP360 Software Across the Southeast
GeoCue has officially added Duncan-Parnell to its Global Distribution Network, significantly expanding access to TrueView LiDAR systems and LP360 software across the Southeast United States. With over 80 years of experience and 23 regional offices, Duncan-Parnell will provide specialized sales, training, and support to help geospatial professionals successfully integrate advanced LiDAR workflows into their operations.
Pano Investigation: No Evidence of Russian Drones in Belgium Despite €50m Emergency Spend
A bombshell investigation by the Belgian programme Pano has cast doubt on the alleged Russian drone crisis of late 2025. The documentary reveals a lack of evidence for hostile incursions, despite Defence Minister Theo Francken's public claims, and exposes a 50m emergency procurement rollout marred by allegations of inflated prices and cronyism. From misidentified police helicopters to multi-million euro contracts awarded without public tenders, the fallout has left the Belgian government facing intense parliamentary scrutiny.
Fueling Innovation: Tanglewood Group Sponsors RAF Drone Racing
We are proud to announce the launch of a new partnership between Tanglewood Group Ltd.
US air force launches market research for new low-cost surveillance drones
The US air force has issued a request for information to identify sources for low-cost, fast-to-deploy unmanned aerial vehicles for intelligence gathering.
Windracers selected as key supplier in UK Government’s biggest ever drone package for Ukraine
Windracers has been named a primary supplier in the UK Government's historic 752m drone support package for Ukraine. Announced by Defence Secretary John Healey, this landmark deal will see the autonomous, long-range Windracers ULTRA platform provide critical heavy-lift operational support on the front lines, reinforcing the UK's leadership in sovereign defence technology.
Aerodyca – Chimango 650 UAV
The Chimango 650 UAV is a Class I unmanned aerial vehicle, developed under STANAG 4703
U.S. Army Strengthens Gray Eagle With New ELINT Upgrade
The U.S. Army is upgrading its MQ-1C Gray Eagle(R)Extended Range (ER) with enhanced electronic intelligence
The Drone Workflow That Scales: Turning Flight Data Into Better Products
The drone industry has no shortage of innovation. New airframes, new sensors, new autonomy stacks,
Japanese startup develops Shiraha drone for under £350
Aerodyne, a Tokyo-based Japanese startup, has developed a new unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) called the
120,000 Drones: The UK’s Biggest Ever Support Package for Ukraine to push back Putin
The UK has announced its largest-ever drone package for Ukraine, delivering over 120,000 battle-proven units this year. From long-range strike capabilities to maritime tech, this massive boost-backed by a 3 billion military support fund-marks a significant escalation in British support for Ukraine's frontline defence and counterattack operations.
US ‘Drone Dominance’: How XDOWN’s STUD Interceptor Fits the $1.1B Strategy
California-based defence technology startup XDOWN has developed the small tactical unmanned drone (STUD), an attritable,
S-Ventures plc raises £300,000 to invest in defence drone technology
S-Ventures plc, the Aquis-listed investment company focused on high-growth opportunities, has raised 300,000 through a
Russia’s Changes in the Conduct of War Based on Lessons from Ukraine Adapting Technology, Force Structures and the Defence Industry
Col. Vytis Andreika, Lithuanian Armed Forces Russia has demonstrated a remarkable ability to quickly learn
Ukraine deploys high-speed FPV interceptors to counter Orlan surveillance
Ukrainian forces have introduced a new class of FPV drones designed specifically for mid-air interceptions
WISPR Systems’ SkyScout 2+ Earns Blue UAS Approval Validates Platform for Federal and Public Safety Deployment
WISPR Systems, a U.S.-based manufacturer of secure unmanned aircraft systems, announced today that its SkyScout
Redwire Awarded $20 Million in Follow-On Orders from Navy and Marine Corps Small Tactical Unmanned Aircrafts Systems Program Office (PMA-263) to Deliver Stalker UAS Advanced Navigation and Standard Sy
Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a global leader in space and defense technology solutions, today announced
Redwire – UAS Operator/Instructor II
WORK LOCATION: Huntsville, AL FLSA STATUS: Exempt SALARY RANGE: The anticipated salary range for this
Germany to manufacture Ukrainian reconnaissance drones in major defence collaboration
Joint venture between Wingcopter and TAF Industries showcased at the chancellery during bilateral talks between
magniX Launches New Electric Engine for the General Aviation Market
The magniAIR air-cooled electric engine for general aviation offers best-in-class power-to-weight, low cost of
London Borough of Harrow cuts maintenance costs with digital twin
The London Borough of Harrow has launched a new digital twin enabling remote building inspections
BlueBotics highlights fleet manager standardization and advanced obstacle avoidance for AGVs/AMRs at MODEX 2026
The Swiss navigation leader will share expertise on unified fleet management, efficient AGV and AMR
Quantum WIY Industries and Quantum Tencore Industries to strengthen air defence and ground systems
During the Ukrainian German government consultations, Quantum Systems announced two additional joint ventures under the
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