These days drones are everywhere, and so is the risk of
bad actors using them to execute terrorist attacks, spying operations, and
other illicit activities. For that reason, Fortem Technologies has built
DroneHunter, a large drone that fires a massive net to capture any unauthorized
drones flying over restricted areas. In the past, we've seen other solutions
being deployed such as OpenWorks' net-firing gun or even training eagles to
catch drones. more
The vast and mysterious underwater world has always fascinated scientists and explorers alike. From vibrant coral reefs to the dark, unexplored trenches of the ocean, understanding these environments is crucial not only for marine biology but also for monitoring the health of our planet. Recently, scientists and researchers have been employing a revolutionary tool underwater drones to study marine life, monitor environmental changes, and explore underwater ecosystems with unprecedented detail. Studying Marine Life in Their Natural Habitat Traditional methods of studying marine life often involved direct human observation through diving or the deployment of stationary cameras, which can be limited by depth, time, or visibility. Underwater drones change this dynamic by enabling: Detailed behaviour analysis: High-resolution cameras capture real-time footage of marine creatures, revealing hunting, mating, and social behaviours. Tracking elusive species: Wit...
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