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“It wouldn’t be a BRINC demo without a shard of glass,” joked Blake Resnick, founder and CEO of BRINC. A glazing attachment that allows the LEMUR 2 to enter buildings. Continue reading below or listen to: This glass breaker has been part of the dedicated LEMUR solution since its inception, but the newly released LEMUR 2 adds a vast array of new features and improvements. BRINC is a 100% US based manufacturer of NDAA compliant public safety drones. Today, BRINC officially unveiled its next generation drone, the LEMUR 2. It will mitigate conflict without putting individuals at risk,” the announcement…

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PX4 is an open source drone ecosystem. A group of contributors committed to the transparency and philosophy of open source technology systems. The Dronecode Year in Review report includes metrics on code-writing contributors and a transparent survey of the funding sources and spending of the Dronecode Foundation. “The purpose of the report is to act as a barometer for the open source segment of the drone industry, revealing the work of individual contributors, academic institutions, and the companies that carry it out,” said the foundation. The growth of open source drone platforms One interesting metric the report provides is information…

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There are many reasons why people want to operate drones for night flights. professional photographer To Providing securityflying drones at night is a requirement for many professionals. However, flying drones at night requires special care and preparation to ensure safety and success. This blog post explains why people fly drones at night, legal considerations, required equipment, safety precautions, and which drones are suitable for night flights.Can I fly my drone at night?Yes, you can fly your drone at night, but before doing so, it’s essential to be aware of the legal considerations. in the United States, Federal Aviation Administration has…

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Nuclear Drones: Flyability Teams Up with Million Technologies to Support Operators DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby Swiss drone company Flyability announced a collaboration with Million Technologies, a leading provider of radiation detection, measurement, analysis and monitoring solutions. Under the new contract, the Mirion RDS-32™ radiation survey meter will be integrated into Flyability’s Elios 3 indoor drone, enabling nuclear operators to collect accurate radiation data remotely, allowing nuclear personnel to monitor radiation exposure areas during data collection. You will be able to safely stay outside. This data is available for post-processing both during and after flight. Flyability CEO Patrick Thevoz…

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