The global Drone Logistics & Transportation Market is valued at approximately USD 19.86 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to grow with a healthy growth rate of more than 34.89% over the forecast ...
Thanks to prominent partners such as Stellantis and United Airlines, Archer's electric aircraft will soon be going into series production. FACC is ...
Notwithstanding the Shatabdi and Vande Bharat trains and newly developed expressways, it may be more interesting to take an ...
Please verify your email address. According to the Economic Times, India is in the final stages of completing the deal (now expected to be signed in mid-October). The White House released a Joint Fact ...
It has become a significant player in the global automation industry recently launching a 15,000-square-foot drone factory in Nigeria and winning a $500k contract to supply Archer drones to the ...
Joe Biden welcomed the progress made towards India sealing procurement of 31 long-endurance MQ-9B armed drones from American defence major General Atomics Reported by: Press Trust Of India ...
An MQ-9B drone, leased by the Indian Navy from the United States, has crashed in the Bay of Bengal. The cause of the crash remains unknown, according to sources familiar with the matter.
General Atomics to replace crashed MQ-9B Predator drone for Indian Navy Indian Navy signed emergency contract in 2020 for surveillance India plans to buy 31 more drones General Atomics, a US-based ...
New Delhi: US firm General Atomics is expected to replace the MQ-9B Predator drone at the earliest to carry out surveillance missions for the Indian Navy as per the requirements projected in the ...
The drone, capable of carrying out surveillance for more than 30 hours, was taken on lease from American defence major General Atomics The Indian Navy said the high-altitude-long-endurance MQ-9B Sea ...
A high-altitude-long-endurance MQ-9B Sea Guardian drone, leased by the Indian Navy from the United States, encountered a technical failure on Wednesday (18 September), and was ditched into the Bay ...