Weekly Drone Safe News (17th - 21st of February)

Weekly Drone Safe News (17th - 21st of February)

Weekly Drone Safe News

The team has been tracking the latest RC model news over the past week. Check out our top picks below!

‘Rogue Drones’ Putting Emergency Services at Risk

Dangerously flown hobbyist drones are putting helicopter pilots and patients at risk, an air ambulance service has warned.


Read the full story via BBC News, here.

‘Rogue Drones’ Putting Emergency Services at Risk

Vodafone Working On Drones to Restore Mobile Signal if Masts Go Down

The mobile operator has carried out a trial of drones carrying light beam technology from Alphabet’s X labs.

Read the full story via Shropshire Star, here.

Vodafone Working On Drones to Restore Mobile Signal if Masts Go Down

NASA Deploys Drones With Special Sensors to Aid in Fire Response

The drone’s sensors were chosen for their adaptability. The radiosonde, used daily by the National Weather Service, measures wind, humidity, temperature, and pressure.

Read the full story via Military Aerospace, here

NASA Deploys Drones With Special Sensors to Aid in Fire Response

Doctors and Hospitals Look To Drones to Deliver Drugs, Supplies, and Organs

Healthcare providers are testing the technology, hoping it will allow them to transport medications and other supplies more quickly and cheaply.

Read the full story via The Wall Street Journal, here

Doctors and Hospitals Look To Drones to Deliver Drugs, Supplies, and Organs

Drones for Emergency Responders Market Size to Reach a Valuation of Around $12.5 Billion by 2032

Drones are revolutionising emergency response operations, providing real-time situational awareness, rapid deployment, and enhanced safety for first responders.


Read the full story via News Wires, here

Drones for Emergency Responders Market Size to Reach a Valuation of Around $12.5 Billion by 2032
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