Japan to Supply AI Drones to Ukraine for Humanitarian Demining

– Prodrone, a Japanese industrial drone producer, plans to supply Ukraine with its drones for humanitarian demining. Tokyo has previously assisted Kyiv in mine clearance efforts. Japan delivered four ALIS systems to search mines and 50 metal detectors. Additionally, Ukrainian experts have undergone demining training in Japan. Prodrone intends to supply Ukraine with drones capable […]

Mitsubishi Electric Develops UAV-Based Wind Detection System for Optimized Wind Farm Placement

Drones and AI combine to create predictive wind models for improved renewable energy solutions. by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb While scientists have struggled to accurately predict wind conditions, a Japanese company is working on what might be the secret to understanding atmospheric patterns, and it uses drones. The US Patent and Trade Office […]

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Home of South Korea’s Version of CES: Daegu City’s Drive to Be an International Tech Hub

Daegu’s FIX Innovation Awards and Expo: Driving Bold Technological Transformation Daegu Metropolitan City is making a bold leap toward the future with the Future Innovation Tech Expo (FIX 2024), running from October 23 to 26 at EXCO. The prestigious FIX Innovation Awards Ceremony, which kicked off the event on October 22, highlights Daegu’s ambition to […]

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DRL race tickets on sale today — at a top-tier venue (and with a surprising partner)

There are a few bucket list items all drone pilots need to participate in: seeing a drone show, getting a drone delivery, and watching a drone race. For the latter, that’s set to be highly attainable. That’s all due in part to the 2025 DRL U.S. Air Force Miami Invitational.

The DRL U.S. Air Force Miami Invitational is set to be a major drone race, scheduled for Feb. 1, 2025 at 7 p.m. ET. It’s happening at LoanDepot Park, which is most famously known as the home of the Miami Marlins.

Tickets are on sale now, coming in at $25 per adult. Discounted tickets are available to children and seniors. And if you buy for a group of adults (that’s five or more), you can get tickets for just $20 each.

What to expect at the 2025 DRL U.S. Air Force Miami Invitational

The Miami Invitational will see 12 of the world’s top drone pilots, including two-time DRL World Champion Evan “Headsup” Turner, compete on an aerial racing course. Fans will witness drones racing at over 90 mph through loops, dives, and twists, all in a stadium transformed into a real-life video game. This championship is expected to attract a live audience of 10,000 spectators.

But even if you can’t make it to the real event, it’ll stream online too. In fact, DRL said it anticipates millions of people will watch online. In fact, DRL claims a global broadcast footprint of 320 million households through agreements with various sports networks and streaming distributors.

It’ll be a pretty packed event, spanning five hours if you get there as soon as doors open. The racing itself is set to last three hours, with the other two hours consisting of your chance to roam around loanDepot Park, eat, grab photos and watch the pre-show.

2025 DRL U.S. Air Force Miami Invitational event details:

For more details, visit DRL’s website.

It’s a solid location, as Miami in the winter is quite desirable with average highs in the mid-70’s. Plus, it’s a 12-minute drive from Miami International Airport, and just a 7-minute drive from the Brightline train station, which connects Miami on an efficient, private rail line to other Florida cities such as Orlando.

DRL’s evolution under Infinite Reality

Drone Racing League at loanDepot Park in 2023. (Photo by Joe Lemke)

Though DRL has hosted all sorts of in-person races, the 2025 DRL U.S. Air Force Miami Invitational marks DRL’s first major event since being acquired by Infinite Reality (iR). Infinite Reality, which is a company that works on a range of artificial intelligence, extended reality and immersive technology, acquired DRL in April 2024 for $250 million. With it, DRL said it boosted its valuation to $3.5 billion.

And though Infinite Reality itself isn’t necessarily a huge name, the companies in its portfolio are. It’s also the company between eSports franchises Team Rogue (League of Legends) and London Royal Ravens (Call of Duty), plus spatial web design pioneer, Ethereal Engine.

As part of the acquisition deal, DRL CEO & Founder Nicholas Horbaczewski was named iR Global President and DRL President Rachel Jacobson was named iR President, Global Business Ventures and Partnerships.

Continuing the U.S. Air Force partnership

Drone Racing League at loanDepot Park in 2023. (Photo by Joe Lemke)

The event is yet another even put on in a partnership between the Drone Racing League (DRL) and the United States Air Force (USAF).

The USAF has partnered for many years now with DRL. Presumably, the government agency has seen DRL’s focus on tech innovation and talent development as a recruiting tool. Past initiatives between the two have included a marketing campaign called “Women Taking Flight” which focused on recruiting more female drone pilots to fly with DRL. And in 2023, the Air Force officially endorsed a DRL Pilot, who flies as the official U.S. Air Force Team Pilot.

But this marks the first time that the U.S. Air Force has decided to be the presenting name on the event, suggesting that the Air Force sees huge value in tying itself to the world of drone racing.

“The Drone Racing League’s partnership with the U.S. Air Force has always been about driving tech innovation and recruiting top talent – and DRL Championship events are magnets for next-gen engineers and STEM leaders,” Jacobson said.

Drone Racing League at loanDepot Park in 2023. (Photo by Joe Lemke)

Other DRL partners (some past and some ongoing) include T-Mobile, insurance company Allianz, and blockchain platform Algorand.

Grab your tickets to the 2025 DRL U.S. Air Force Miami Invitational here.

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UK’s Watchkeeper Flies on NATO’s Eastern Flank

The British Army’s most farsighted eye in the sky has taken flight in the skies of Estonia. The Watchkeeper Uncrewed Air System (UAS), flown by 47th Regiment Royal Artillery, has had a recent upgrade of the sensors it uses when flying intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance (ISTAR) missions. Over sixty soldiers from 43 Battery […]

Leaked Documents Expose Top-Secret Israeli Drone

Leaked intelligence documents have revealed that Israel possesses a highly classified long-range unmanned surveillance drone capable of covert operations across the Middle East. The documents, which surfaced on Telegram on October 15 and 16, detail Israeli preparations for potential military strikes against Iran and point to the existence of a secretive drone program previously undisclosed […]

Turkey Now Has 1.5M Licensed Drone Pilots

Turkey has witnessed a significant increase in the number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and licensed drone pilots, according to Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloglu. The number of drones grew by 12.5% in September compared to the same period in 2023, reaching 68,647, while the number of drone pilots increased by 6.6%, now […]

Drone Missions After Hurricane Helene: Sentaero Pilots Deliver Vital Data for Disaster Recovery

At DRONELIFE, we are honored to be part of the community of drone professionals – a community that invariably rises to the occasion and gets out in the field to help in disaster response.  Here, we are please to present this guest post by Adam Zirkelbach, Marketing Director for Censys Technologies, on their team’s work […]

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