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Planet Labs and Quantum Systems Partner to Integrate Satellite and Drone Intelligence

Planet Labs GmbH and Quantum Systems have announced a strategic partnership to create an integrated intelligence ecosystem combining orbital satellite imagery with AI-powered unmanned systems and advanced mission software. The collaboration aims to enhance Tip & Cue operations, where satellite systems identify changes and drone assets investigate them, enabling operators to respond with increased speed […]

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How AI Is Pushing Industrial Drone Use Into a New Era

AI tools set to trigger rapid industry adoption of drones By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill Although over the past couple of decades some heavy industries have been quick to adopt the use of drones and robotics to perform tasks that are difficult to dangerous for humans to perform, the introduction of the next generation […]

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UAVOS Demonstrates New Swarm-Control with UAS Borey Formation

  UAVOS has successfully completed a series of group flight tests showcasing its swarm-control autopilot module integrated into fixed-wing Borey Unmanned Aerial Systems. The demonstration highlighted the company’s advanced multiUAS coordination capabilities, achieving position accuracy within 10 meters across multiple coordinated formations. Video documentation of the flight tests is available, showing the aircraft operating in […]

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GA-ASI Showcases Collaborative Combat Aircraft at Dubai Airshow

A full-size model of the YFQ-42A Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) produced by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) for the U.S. Air Force will be on display November 17−21 at the Dubai Airshow. The exciting new unmanned fighter jet has captured the attention of the global military aviation community as it continues through flight testing […]

Russia’s KSI Modular UAV Debut at Dubai Airshow 2025

The presentation of the KSI modular-architecture multirotor unmanned aerial vehicle by Russia ‘s JSC Center for Autonomous Robotic Systems (JSC CARS) at the Dubai Airshow 2025 , held from November 17 to 21 in the United Arab Emirates , marks the first international unveiling of this civilian-oriented platform developed by a company established in 2023 […]

Dubai Police Drone Achieves Guinness Speed Record at 580 km/h

Dubai Police has reached a remarkable milestone that underscores its global leadership in security innovation. A drone developed at the Unmanned Aerial Systems Center has set a Guinness World Record as the fastest drone in the world, achieving an extraordinary speed of 580 kilometers per hour. This accomplishment highlights Dubai Police’s commitment to advancing research […]

Palladyne AI Forms New Defense Division Through Strategic Acquisitions

Palladyne Defense integrates embodied AI, avionics, and U.S. manufacturing to support modernization priorities Palladyne AI has announced a major shift in its defense strategy with the launch of Palladyne Defense, a new division created through the acquisitions of GuideTech LLC and two Crucis companies: Warnke Precision Machining and MKR Fabricators. The company says the combined […]

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The New Front Line: How Autonomous C-UAS Is Transforming Battlefield Defense

Autonomous counter-UAS has become one of the most urgent topics in modern defense, as rapidly evolving drone tactics outpace traditional protection systems. In this guest post, Nolan Bowlus of AimLock examines why autonomy and multi-sensor integration are now essential to staying ahead of emerging battlefield threats.  DRONELIFE does not pay or accept payment for guest […]

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Europe “Not Ready” for Drone Warfare: Kubilius Warns at Defending Baltics 2025

At a major security conference in Vilnius, the EU’s Defence Commissioner says Europe must scale drone and counter-drone systems fast as threats rise on NATO’s eastern flank. A Clear Warning from Vilnius Andrius Kubilius, the European Commissioner for Defence and Space, opened the Defending Baltics 2025 conference in Vilnius with a direct message. He said […]

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How DroneSense and Versaterm aim to overcome BVLOS, bureaucracy and buy-in

While drones have been making headlines for years, adoption of Drone as First Responder (DFR) programs has remained slow — caught in a web of technical, regulatory and cultural challenges. But with Versaterm’s acquisition of DroneSense this summer, two of public safety’s most influential tech players believe they can finally break the logjam.

“DFR adoption faces regulatory, technical and cultural hurdles,” said Christopher Eyhorn, CEO of DroneSense in an interview with TheDroneGirl. “At DroneSense, now backed by Versaterm, we’re addressing these barriers head-on.”

From a regulatory perspective, FAA limitations on beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations have long been one of the biggest bottlenecks to DFR scale. But that’s changing with the release of the U.S. government’s proposed rule to enable routine BVLOS drone operations.

“This acquisition also comes at a pivotal moment,” said Rohan Galloway-Dawkins, Chief Product Officer at Versaterm. “Both Canada and the United States are preparing to loosen regulations around drone operations, allowing qualified, trained operators to fly beyond visual line of sight. These regulatory shifts will reduce the cost of DFR and unlock new opportunities.”

Versaterm is also addressing the technical barriers by embedding drone response directly into its CAD and Incident Command systems — simplifying workflows and eliminating the need for siloed apps.

“We’re enabling agencies to dispatch drones as easily as any patrol, fire or EMS unit,” Galloway-Dawkins said. “Our goal is to make drone deployments a seamless, routine part of emergency response.”

Yet it’s not just tech or policy that needs to evolve. Eyhorn points to public trust and agency culture as critical hurdles to overcome.

“Communities must have confidence that drones are deployed responsibly,” he said. “We’re leading with compliance, transparency and community trust through robust audit trails, flight logs and data governance.”

DroneSense’s platform includes end-to-end encryption, role-based access controls and secure real-time collaboration — protections Eyhorn says are essential for earning public and inter-agency trust.

Cultural buy-in will also be driven by ease of use and demonstrable impact. That’s where Versaterm’s integration strategy could shine.

“By embedding DFR into Versaterm’s CAD and RMS platforms, we make drone response a natural extension of public safety workflows,” Eyhorn said. “This is how we move DFR from pilot programs to mainstream, mission-critical practice.”

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