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  2. Meet the camera drone that follows you automatically

    www.aol.com/news/2015-05-12-meet-the-camera...

    By TRIBUNE SAN FRANCISCO - With his hand outstretched, a small drone resting in his palm, Antoine Balaresque looks like a falconer. When he tosses the drone in the air, its propellers start ...

  3. DJI's experimental drone will help prevent collisions

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    DJI has just made its UAV platform a lot more developer-friendly with a new test drone and collision avoidance system, along with an SDK for its current DJI Inspire 1 and Phantom 3 models. The ...

  4. Zipline (drone delivery company) - Wikipedia

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    The company designs and manufactures its drones, [43] and builds and operates its distribution centers, which also serve as a drone airport. [44] Medical staff at remote hospitals and clinics place orders with Zipline, [45] a fulfillment operator receives this order and prepares the medical products into a special delivery package with a ...

  5. Lily Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Lily's original flagship product, the Lily Camera, was a quadcopter drone designed to be used as a self-propelled camera. The device has a waterproof rating of IP67. It is built out of black polycarbonate and brushed aluminum, and weighs approximately 2.8 pounds (1.3 kg).

  6. AAI RQ-7 Shadow - Wikipedia

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    The AAI RQ-7 Shadow is an American unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) used by the United States Army, Australian Army, Swedish Army, Turkish Air Force and Italian Army for reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition and battle damage assessment.

  7. Drones deliver sterile insects to tackle disease in Ethiopia

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    To combat disease-ridden tsetse flies in Africa, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is enlisting heavy-duty drones. An autonomous system has been developed by Embention, which can fly ...