GA-ASI Moves to Ground Testing of YFQ-42A CCA

– General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. is moving into the ground testing phase of development on the YFQ-42A production-representative test vehicle for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program in preparation for its planned first flight later this summer. Ground testing began May 7. “The YFQ-42A is an exciting next step for our company,” said GA-ASI […]

China’s 4,500-Mile Range, 100-UAV Payload ‘Drone Mothership’ Nears First Test Flight

The fourth prototype of China’s Jiu Tian SS-UAV ‘Drone Mothership‘ has completed its structural assembly and is currently undergoing installation and testing, with its maiden flight scheduled for next month. The vehicle has a 25 metre wingspan and can fly for 12 hours, with a maximum range of 7,000 kilometres (4,350 miles). It has a […]

Ukraine is Adding Anti-Drone Cages to Drones

Ukrainian forces are now equipping drones to fly with metal mesh meant to protect them from other drones. The first video of an up-armoured Ukrainian drone just circulated online. The first anti-drone cages, which Ukrainian observers dubbed “cope cages,” began showing up on Russian armored vehicles shortly after Russian forces widened their war on Ukraine […]

Amazon Removed Backup Landing Sensors Prior to Drone Crashes

On a (lightly) rainy December day at the company’s testing range in Oregon, not one but two Prime Air drones suddenly stopped spinning their propellers mid-flight and plummeted some 200 feet to the ground. The crashes, which destroyed both aircraft, happened within minutes of each other. According to documents from the National Transportation Safety Board, […]

429 The UAV Digest Relaunch: eVTOLs, Drones, and the Future of Flight

Episode 429 marks a major milestone for the podcast formerly known as The UAV Digest, soon to be relaunched as UAV News Talk. Max Flight and David Vanderhoof return to the mic after a long hiatus to introduce new co-host Max Trescott, known for his work on the Aviation News Talk podcast and expertise in both fixed-wing and helicopter flying.

The episode opens with a nostalgic look back to 2013, when Max Flight and David launched the show to cover the then-emerging drone landscape without overwhelming their other podcast, Airplane Geeks. They describe how the show evolved as they educated themselves and listeners about drone technology, regulations, and culture—sometimes even poking fun at questionable UAV behavior in their humorous “Grounded Files.”

Max Trescott shares his excitement for the relaunch and the evolving UAV and eVTOL landscape near his home in California. He describes spotting test aircraft like Joby and Archer’s eVTOLs during recent flights and highlights how the focus is now shifting from promise to actual operations, citing companies like Matternet that are actively making deliveries.

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UAV News Stories Covered

  1. SciFly’s novel UAV design, which mimics helicopter performance using large, overlapping rotors, airfoil-shaped arms, and variable-pitch blades. The team praises its engineering and endurance (a two-hour hover test), while noting it depends on government contracts and future funding.
  2. Lyten’s lithium-sulfur battery technology, which promises lightweight, cobalt-free energy solutions better aligned with national defense needs. They discuss the geopolitical implications of battery sourcing and the importance of secure U.S.-based supply chains.
  3. Jetson ONE, a personal eVTOL dubbed the “flying motorcycle,” boasting joystick controls, 63 mph speeds, and 20 minutes of flight time. Max Trescott raises safety concerns, emphasizing the need for operational limits and robust pilot training—even for intuitive aircraft.
  4. Abu Dhabi’s hybrid heliport initiative, designed to accommodate both helicopters and eVTOLs. The group agrees that infrastructure development is essential for advanced air mobility, especially in cities like New York where vertiport space is scarce. They praise the UAE’s leadership and view it as a model for global adoption.

Throughout the conversation, the hosts reflect on how UAV imagery has shifted over the years—from predator drones to quadcopters to today’s sleek eVTOLs. They also touch on persistent challenges, such as restricted flight zones, FAA registration, and airspace integration.

The episode wraps with Max Flight officially passing the baton to Trescott and offering encouragement: stay curious, have fun, and involve the community. The team announces a listener survey at theuavdigest.com/survey and a new website at uavnewstalk.com. Max Flight exits with gratitude, and David signs off looking forward to the show’s exciting future under Trescott’s leadership.aircraft By 2030.

Dragoon Taps Teledyne FLIR Autonomy Software for Next-Gen Defense Drones

Prism SKR and Supervisor software enhance AI-driven tracking and mission control for Project Artemis UAS platforms. by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb Teledyne FLIR OEM, a division of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, recently announced that US-based defense technology developer Dragoon is using the Prism™ Supervisor and Prism SKR software for its AI-driven object detection, tracking, […]

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XPONENTIAL 2025: Sue Gordon, Rush Doshi Reveal What Tech Leaders Must Do to Win Now

XPONENTIAL 2025, hosted by the Association for Uncrewed Vehicles and Systems International (AUVSI), is underway in Houston, TX, bringing together more than 7,500 global leaders, technologists, policymakers, and end users from over 60 countries to shape the future of autonomous systems and robotics. This annual gathering is recognized as a premier event for collaboration and […]

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Michael Robbins at XPONENTIAL 2025: U.S. Drone Industry Must Lead “Uncrewed Arsenal of Democracy” to Secure National Security

XPONENTIAL 2025, hosted by the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), is underway in Houston, TX, from May 19–22, 2025. This annual gathering brings together more than 7,500 global leaders, technologists, policymakers, and end users from over 20 industries and 60 countries to advance innovation in uncrewed systems and robotics. Michael Robbins: National Security […]

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Industry Leaders Unite to Launch Elevate Scholarship Program for Drone Careers

New Initiative Equips Young Professionals with Skills for the Future of AI, Robotics, and Aviation A New Pathway for the Next Generation As artificial intelligence and robotics reshape the global workforce, the need for new training programs is growing fast. A new initiative, the Elevate Scholarship Program, aims to prepare young professionals for careers in […]

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