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Ukraine Shows ‘Bulava’ – a New Loitering Drone at Eurosatory 2024

Ukraine unveiled a new ‘Bulava’ kamikaze drone at the Eurosatory 2024 international exhibition in Paris. Defence Express said the Bulava is an analogue to a Russian “Lancet” unmanned aerial vehicle. UAC, the Ukrainian-Czech company, showed the drone, also known as a Mace loitering munition, at the National Association of Defense Industry Enterprises of Ukraine panel. According […]

Denmark, Germany and Hungary to Jointly Purchase Skyranger Air Defense Systems

The German Ministry of Defence announced at Eurosatory 2024 that Denmark, Germany, and Hungary signed a letter of intent in Paris for the joint procurement of SKYRANGER as part of the European Sky Shield Initiative ESSI. The turret system can be integrated into Boxer vehicles, for example. It is considered the cornerstone of the German […]

Safran Launches Skyjacker Counter-Drone System

At Eurosatory 2024, Safran Electronics & Defense has announced the launch of its Skyjacker counter-drone solution. Skyjacker is an effective response to the growing threat posed by drones in the battlespace and at sensitive installations. Skyjacker’s strength lies in its unique spoofing capability: it alters the trajectory of a drone to neutralize the threat it […]

GA-ASI Employees and Programs Win Seven AIAA Awards

Employees and teams from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) were honoured with seven awards from the San Diego Section of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) in the categories of lifetime achievement, outstanding aerospace engineering and engineering management, and community support at both the company and individual levels. The awards were presented […]

Drone contests: Enter these competitions and raffles right now to win free drones and more

Want free drones, or other drone-related swag? Whether you’re a drone enthusiast, a professional pilot, or just someone who loves free stuff, check out these drone contests. With them, comes opportunities to win amazing drone gear and prizes in 2024.

Here are all the latest, top drone contests happening in 2024:

#DecadeWithDJI contest: win a DJI Air 3 and other DJI products 

If you love using DJI drones, here’s a cool contest for you. The #DecadeWithDJI contest is open until June 18.

That said, this contest requires from work to enter. In exchange for the change to win a drone, DJI wants to hear how you’ve used your drone creatively, solved problems or helped your community.

To enter the DJI drone contest, you can either upload a video or photo with a caption directly on the campaign page (under 1 GB) or post your video on Instagram or TikTok with the hashtag #DecadeWithDJI and tag @djiglobal. Make sure your content is original and respectful, and keep your video under 90 seconds.

The contest will shortlist up to 100 entries based on creativity and impact. Judges will then pick the Top 10, and the public will vote for the Top 3. The first-place winner will receive a DJI Air 3, the second place will get a DJI Mic 2, and the third place will win an Osmo Mobile 6. All Top 10 entries will receive DJI swag.

Get your story out there and you might win some awesome DJI gear! Check out the drone contest rules, and enter before June 18. Good luck!

2024 Drone Industry Barometer survey: win an Avata 2 and more

7th Global Drone Industry Survey Drone Industry Insights 2024 drone survey

The 2024 Drone Industry Barometer survey is here, and they need your help to break last year’s record of over 1,000 responses. By participating, you could win an Avata 2 drone.

Drone Industry Insights (DII) uses these responses to create the yearly Drone Industry Barometer, relying on insights from industry experts, drone pilots, and enthusiasts like you.

To participate, fill out the form linked here. This year’s survey is quicker, taking only 8-15 minutes to complete.

By participating, you’ll get a free copy of the Drone Industry Barometer 2024 Report. Plus, survey respondents will be entered into a chance to win tickets to major 2024 drone events, and the opportunity to win a DJI Avata 2 drone through a random drawing.

DII is also offering companies that participate a priority spot in the 2024 Drone Market Map, with improved individual country maps.

The Drone Industry Barometer provides essential insights into market trends, performance metrics, and future expectations. Contribute to this valuable industry resource by filling out the survey here.

SIRAS Giveaway: win a professional drone

Teledyne FLIR is giving away the new dual-imaging airframe, SIRAS. This drone, designed for data security and rugged environments, is suitable for industrial inspections, firefighting, law enforcement, and search and rescue missions.

SIRAS features front collision avoidance, hot-swappable batteries, a 31-minute flight time, and no restrictive geofencing. It’s an IP54-rated, easy-to-fly, professional drone with interchangeable thermal and visible camera payloads.

This drone contest is incredibly valuable, as the winner will receive a SIRAS drone package. The package includes a remote controller, battery charger, two batteries, foldable propellers, and a soft case.

To enter follow this link and submit your name, email, and place of work. The contest is open to legal U.S. residents and ends on June 30, 2024. The winner will be announced in July 2024.

Don’t miss your chance to equip your department with this advanced UAV. Good luck!

Do you know of any other drone contests in 2024? Help us (and your fellow dronies) out by sharing them in the comments below!

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Frontex Announces C-UAS and Red Team Industry Day

Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, has announced an upcoming Industry Day dedicated to exploring innovative and emerging solutions in the context of counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) and adversarial red teaming services to test the effectiveness and responsiveness of C-UAS solutions. The Industry Day will be held on 12 June 2024, on Webex.  […]

Top UAV Experts Meet at UNVEX’24

UNVEX’24 will gather the leading experts in drones on 4 and 5 June in Barcelona. Representatives of the institutions related to the sector, from regulation to users, including integration, at all territorial levels, will debate the most important issues in the sector. The UNVEX’24 conference programme is structured in four theatres covering the main applications. […]

International Student UAS Competition Takes Off in Southern Maryland in June

Hundreds of university and high school students from more than 70 schools across the globe will descend on Southern Maryland to compete their self-built unmanned systems at the 22nd annual RoboNation Student Unmanned Aerial Systems (SUAS) Competition on June 25-26 at the St. Mary’s County Regional Airport. The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD)—the […]

5 theme park drone shows to watch this summer

Summer 2024 is shaping up to be the season of theme park drone shows, with nighttime entertainment at Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Dollywood and more. Even smaller theme parks like Indiana’s Holiday World are jumping on the drone light show train.

I’ve documented most of the biggest drone shows in 2024 happening around the country. That list is much broader, incorporating festivals, conferences, rodeos and even some semi-private events. But here, I’ve honed in on just theme parks.

Universal Orlando Resort (Orlando, Florida)

I’m not going to even bother saving the best for last. I’m putting what’s very likely set to be not just the best theme park drone show of summer 2024, but perhaps the best drone show of the entire year, at the front of my list.

Dubbed CineSational: A Symphonic Spectacular, the nighttime show at Universal Studios Orlando will feature 600 drones. They’ll fly in sync to a soundtrack featuring songs from some of Universal’s most beloved films including “Harry Potter,” “Jaws,” “Shrek,” “Ghostbusters,” “Trolls, Back to the Future, Universal Monsters, Transformers, How to Train Your Dragon, E.T., Fast and Furious, “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” “Minions,” “The Mummy” and King Kong.

True to its name, this is not just a drone show but a full spectacular. The show takes advantage of its location on the waters of the Universal Studios Florida lagoon by incorporating water effects too. The show features 228 fountains that reach heights up to 131 feet, as well as 4K projection mapping on the buildings around the lagoon.

“CineSational: A Symphonic Spectacular” kicks off on Friday, June 14.

To watch it, you’ll need a Universal Studios Florida theme park ticket. The cost of Universal Orlando tickets starts at $116. But, they cost more on busy seasons — which is, yes — most summer nights.

Walt Disney World Resort (Lake Buena Vista, Florida)

The Universal Orlando drone show is not the only drone show in Orlando this summer. You could see drone shows on back-to-back nights by heading over to Disney Springs. That’s the outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment district at Walt Disney World.

There, you can watch “Disney Dreams That Soar”, which features state-of-the-art drones choreographed to create scenes and characters from beloved Disney stories. It’s all set to a soaring musical score.

The show runs nightly from May 24 through September 2, 2024.

And though we anticipate the Disney World drone show to likely not be as large of a spectacle as Universal’s show, there’s one big reason why this one is better. It’s free to watch. With its seemingly-endless dining and shops, Disney Springs makes for one of the best free things to do outside the Orlando theme parks. The larger-than-life Disney Lego models at the Lego Store are museum-worthy. Meanwhile, the Disney Springs shops sell unique Disney merchandise beyond the usual plush dolls and jackets. Don’t miss The Art of Disney for gallery-style framed prints, DisneyStyle for on-trend fashion, Disney’s Candy Cauldron and Disney’s Days of Christmas.

Throw in this free Disney drone show, and Disney Springs is the place to be this summer.

Disneyland Paris (Marne-la-Vallée, France)

Disney Electrical Sky Parade

The 2024 Paris Olympics aren’t the only excitement happening over in France this summer.

Head just outside of Paris to Marne-la-Vallée, France for Disneyland Paris’s “Disney Electrical Sky Parade.” This drone show pays homage to the classic Main Street Electrical Parade, featuring iconic characters and scenes formed by hundreds of drones.

The Disney Electrical Sky Parade show has received rave reviews, with avid park goers calling it the park’s best show yet. Yes, that means Disneyland Paris has held multiple drone light shows in the past, including a Marvel drone show. Another, called Disney D-Light, flew over the theme park’s iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle.

This show actually kicked off back in January 2024, and it runs nightly through Sept. 30, 2024. Consider it one of the best things to do in Paris this summer besides the Olympics.

Dollywood (Pigeon Forge, Tennessee)

Dollywood drone show 2024
Photo courtesy of Dollywood

Dollywood’s Sweet Summer Nights will be back bigger and brighter than ever this year.

This popular event is becoming something of an annual tradition. The first Dollywood drone light show debuted in 2021, and it’s been going strong ever since.

In 2024, its nighttime drone features hundreds of drones that accompany fireworks. And just ahead of the show, there’s a dance party, too.

In a 30-minute drone pre-show of sorts, a hyped DJ and energetic dancers build up anticipation in the park’s Wildwood Grove section. Drones sync up with the culmination of the dance party, launching just as the dance party ends.

The Dollywood’s Sweet Summer Nights Dance Party and Drone Show occurs nightly at 9:40 p.m., weather permitting.

Holiday World (Santa Claus, Indiana)

Theme park drone shows aren’t just limited to the major players. Indiana’s Holiday World has a drone show of its own, featuring 500 drones. Other than the free Disney World drone show, this ranks among the most affordable theme park drone shows you’ll ever see.

Tickets cost just $75 at the gate (and are even cheaper when booked online). With a Holiday World ticket, you also get incredibly generous bonuses you won’t get at the other theme parks. That includes free parking, free soft drinks and free sunscreen. For context around just how valuable that is, parking alone at Universal Orlando costs $32.

If you do want to splurge a bit more, consider booking the Drone Show Dessert Party. For an additional $30 on top of your theme park admission ticket, you’ll get premium seating plus bottled water, fruit, cheese and dessert.

The Holiday World Drone Show kicks off on Saturday, June 22. Weather-permitting, shows run nightly through Sunday, Aug. 4.

Related read: The biggest drone show companies in the world

There are a few reasons why theme parks continue to display enthusiasm for drone shows.

  • Stunning visuals: Drone shows offer a whole new level of creativity and flexibility for nighttime entertainment. Drones can create intricate formations, dynamic animations, and vibrant colors that traditional fireworks displays simply can’t match.
  • Environmentally friendly: Unlike fireworks, drones don’t produce smoke or air pollution. This is a major advantage for theme parks looking to reduce their environmental impact.
  • Quieter experience: Fireworks can be loud and startling for some guests, especially young children. Drone shows, on the other hand, are much quieter, making them a more inclusive form of entertainment.
  • Scalability and flexibility: Drone shows can easily scale up or down to fit a theme park’s size and budget. They can also adapt to different themes and stories, giving park creators more creative freedom.
  • Long-term affordability:  Unlike fireworks, which necessitate the purchase of a fresh batch of gunpowder for each show, drone shows are largely a fixed, upfront cost. Typically, light show drones cost about $1,000 each. That’s per drone, but since they’re reusable, drone light shows can cost about $15,000 for smaller shows (which means about 100 drones). The cost per theme parks can be even lower given the repeatability. Rather than one-off drone show events for festivals or sporting events, these shows can keep costs down since there’s less setup, and no travel costs involved.

Want to put on your drone show? For $10,000, you could launch your own 10-drone light show display. Find out how you could make this $10,000 drone light show kit yours.

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2024 FAA Drone and Advanced Air Mobility Symposium

This year’s FAA Drone and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Symposium will focus on how the FAA continues to safely integrate these aircraft while creating a framework to accelerate advanced operations. The event, which runs from July 30 – Aug 1 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Maryland, will bring together representatives from the FAA, other government […]