Unmanned Aerial Systems

Read: Lawmakers Debate Weaponized Drones for Connecticut Police

Lawmakers Debate Weaponized Drones for Connecticut Police

Connecticut legislators are debating a bill that would allow police to use armed drones in some crisis situations.

Read: University of Arkansas: Drones Banned for Security Reasons

University of Arkansas: Drones Banned for Security Reasons

The university’s new policy is an attempt to protect student privacy, according to officials.

Read: Secom’s New Security Drone Trails, Records Intruders

Secom’s New Security Drone Trails, Records Intruders

Japanese security firm Secom has unveiled a drone that will launch when it detects an intruder all while sending HD video to security professionals.

Read: Benefits of Drone Surveillance

Benefits of Drone Surveillance

Stampede and Unmanned Vehicle University’s strategic alliances helps dealers educate clients on drone use and safety.

Read: Drones Are No Longer Flying Under the Radar

Drones Are No Longer Flying Under the Radar

Unmanned aerial devices have become all the rage, while at the same time outraging critics and concerned observers. But it also signifies opportunities for integrators.

Read: Look Out for Camera Drone Integration in 2015

Look Out for Camera Drone Integration in 2015

Expect companies across many verticals to utilize camera drones in security and surveillance applications in the coming year.

Read: NYPD Ponders Deploying Drones to Fight Crime

NYPD Ponders Deploying Drones to Fight Crime

Officials with the New York Police Department believe that drones could help the city combat crime as well as help the fire department determine the extent of a fire.

Read: Compton’s Secret Aerial Surveillance Tests Raise Ire

Compton’s Secret Aerial Surveillance Tests Raise Ire

Residents in the city of Compton are outraged that the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department tested aerial surveillance in 2012 without their knowledge.

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