• University of Tokyo’s DRAGON Lab developed the world’s first flapping-wing drone capable of safe human contact, inspired by a falcon.

    The bird-like drone uses soft, flexible wings instead of propellers, making it quieter and safer for close interaction.

    It responds to simple hand gestures: bent arm signals “stay,” extended arm means “approach and land.”

    Eight motion-capture cameras track user movements, enabling precise flight planning that maintains 0.3-meter chest distance and approaches from predictable angles.
    The drone’s sophisticated algorithm adjusts velocity based on human motion perception, potentially enabling package delivery and accessibility applications in crowded urban environments.

    © Fossbytes

    #drone #tech #bird #japan
    University of Tokyo’s DRAGON Lab developed the world’s first flapping-wing drone capable of safe human contact, inspired by a falcon. The bird-like drone uses soft, flexible wings instead of propellers, making it quieter and safer for close interaction. It responds to simple hand gestures: bent arm signals “stay,” extended arm means “approach and land.” Eight motion-capture cameras track user movements, enabling precise flight planning that maintains 0.3-meter chest distance and approaches from predictable angles. The drone’s sophisticated algorithm adjusts velocity based on human motion perception, potentially enabling package delivery and accessibility applications in crowded urban environments. © Fossbytes #drone #tech #bird #japan
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  • Brazil pioneers reforestation drone swarm that plants 100,000 trees per day

    Brazilian environmentalists and engineers have launched a drone swarm system capable of planting over 100,000 trees daily in deforested areas, accelerating efforts to restore the Amazon rainforest. The drones autonomously map degraded land, select optimal planting spots, and disperse seed pods embedded in nutrient-rich capsules.

    Each drone operates with GPS precision and AI-powered terrain analysis, adjusting flight paths to avoid obstacles and maximize coverage. Seed pods are designed to germinate quickly and protect young plants from pests and drought.

    This approach vastly outpaces manual planting methods, which are labor-intensive and slow, enabling large-scale reforestation in remote or dangerous areas. The drones can also monitor newly planted zones, collecting data on growth rates and environmental conditions to guide future efforts.

    Partnerships with local communities ensure sustainable management and biodiversity preservation, integrating drone technology with traditional conservation knowledge. The project aims to restore millions of hectares over the next decade, contributing to global climate change mitigation.

    Brazil’s drone swarm system is seen as a model for other countries facing deforestation, offering a scalable and cost-effective solution to one of the planet’s most urgent ecological challenges.
    Brazil pioneers reforestation drone swarm that plants 100,000 trees per day Brazilian environmentalists and engineers have launched a drone swarm system capable of planting over 100,000 trees daily in deforested areas, accelerating efforts to restore the Amazon rainforest. The drones autonomously map degraded land, select optimal planting spots, and disperse seed pods embedded in nutrient-rich capsules. Each drone operates with GPS precision and AI-powered terrain analysis, adjusting flight paths to avoid obstacles and maximize coverage. Seed pods are designed to germinate quickly and protect young plants from pests and drought. This approach vastly outpaces manual planting methods, which are labor-intensive and slow, enabling large-scale reforestation in remote or dangerous areas. The drones can also monitor newly planted zones, collecting data on growth rates and environmental conditions to guide future efforts. Partnerships with local communities ensure sustainable management and biodiversity preservation, integrating drone technology with traditional conservation knowledge. The project aims to restore millions of hectares over the next decade, contributing to global climate change mitigation. Brazil’s drone swarm system is seen as a model for other countries facing deforestation, offering a scalable and cost-effective solution to one of the planet’s most urgent ecological challenges.
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  • তুরস্কের বিস্ময় – TALAY
    বিশ্বের প্রথম সমুদ্র-সংলগ্ন (Sea-Skimming) মাল্টি-পারপাস ড্রোন উন্মোচন করল তুরস্ক।
    মাত্র ৩ মিটার (প্রায় ৯.৮ ফুট) সমুদ্রের উপর দিয়ে উড়ে চলা এই ড্রোন গোপনীয়তা, গতি ও বহুমুখী সক্ষমতার এক অনন্য সমন্বয়।

    সর্বোচ্চ গতি: ২০০ কিমি/ঘণ্টা (১২৪ মাইল/ঘণ্টা)
    ফ্লাইট সময়: ৩ ঘণ্টা
    পেলোড ক্ষমতা: ৩০ কেজি (৬৬ পাউন্ড)
    ইঞ্জিন: বৈদ্যুতিক + AI নিয়ন্ত্রিত ফ্লাইট সিস্টেম

    তীরে পাহারা, নজরদারি থেকে শুরু করে নির্ভুল হামলা—TALAY অশান্ত সমুদ্রেও কার্যকরভাবে উড়তে পারে এবং প্রায় রাডারে ধরা পড়ে না। নৌযুদ্ধের কৌশলে এটি হতে পারে গেম-চেঞ্জার।

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    Turkey has unveiled the world’s first Sea-Skimming multipurpose drone.
    Flying just 3 meters (about 9.8 feet) above the sea, this drone combines stealth, speed, and versatile capabilities in a single platform.

    Top Speed: 200 km/h (124 mph)
    Flight Time: 3 hours
    Payload Capacity: 30 kg (66 lbs)
    Engine: Electric + AI-controlled flight system

    From coastal patrols and surveillance to precision strikes—TALAY can operate effectively even in rough seas while remaining almost invisible to radar. It could be a true game-changer in naval warfare strategy.

    #Turkey #TALAY #SeaSkimming #MilitaryDrone #NavalInnovation #DroneTechnology #DefenceTech #Aerospace #NextGenWarfare #NavalWarfare #Drone
    ✈️ তুরস্কের বিস্ময় – TALAY 🌊 বিশ্বের প্রথম সমুদ্র-সংলগ্ন (Sea-Skimming) মাল্টি-পারপাস ড্রোন উন্মোচন করল তুরস্ক। মাত্র ৩ মিটার (প্রায় ৯.৮ ফুট) সমুদ্রের উপর দিয়ে উড়ে চলা এই ড্রোন গোপনীয়তা, গতি ও বহুমুখী সক্ষমতার এক অনন্য সমন্বয়। ⚡ সর্বোচ্চ গতি: ২০০ কিমি/ঘণ্টা (১২৪ মাইল/ঘণ্টা) ⏳ ফ্লাইট সময়: ৩ ঘণ্টা 📦 পেলোড ক্ষমতা: ৩০ কেজি (৬৬ পাউন্ড) 🔋 ইঞ্জিন: বৈদ্যুতিক + AI নিয়ন্ত্রিত ফ্লাইট সিস্টেম তীরে পাহারা, নজরদারি থেকে শুরু করে নির্ভুল হামলা—TALAY অশান্ত সমুদ্রেও কার্যকরভাবে উড়তে পারে এবং প্রায় রাডারে ধরা পড়ে না। নৌযুদ্ধের কৌশলে এটি হতে পারে গেম-চেঞ্জার। - Turkey has unveiled the world’s first Sea-Skimming multipurpose drone. Flying just 3 meters (about 9.8 feet) above the sea, this drone combines stealth, speed, and versatile capabilities in a single platform. ⚡ Top Speed: 200 km/h (124 mph) ⏳ Flight Time: 3 hours 📦 Payload Capacity: 30 kg (66 lbs) 🔋 Engine: Electric + AI-controlled flight system From coastal patrols and surveillance to precision strikes—TALAY can operate effectively even in rough seas while remaining almost invisible to radar. It could be a true game-changer in naval warfare strategy. #Turkey #TALAY #SeaSkimming #MilitaryDrone #NavalInnovation #DroneTechnology #DefenceTech #Aerospace #NextGenWarfare #NavalWarfare #Drone।
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  • Turkey’s SolidAERO has developed TALAY, an AI-powered maritime kamikaze drone that revives Cold War–era wing-in-ground effect technology for modern sea-skimming warfare.

    The compact, foldable-wing UAV is designed for maritime and coastal missions including kamikaze strikes, surveillance, and reconnaissance. It flies just 3 meters (9.8 feet) above the water — and can drop to 30 centimeters (1 foot) to avoid radar detection.

    TALAY can reach speeds of 124 mph (200 km/h), operate for up to three hours, and carry 66 pounds (30 kg) of sensors or munitions.

    Its electric engine and AI-assisted flight control allow autonomous missions such as patrol, harbor attacks, or precision strikes, even in rough seas.

    #Turkey #SolidAERO #TALAY #SeaSkimmingDrone #StealthDrone
    Turkey’s SolidAERO has developed TALAY, an AI-powered maritime kamikaze drone that revives Cold War–era wing-in-ground effect technology for modern sea-skimming warfare. The compact, foldable-wing UAV is designed for maritime and coastal missions including kamikaze strikes, surveillance, and reconnaissance. It flies just 3 meters (9.8 feet) above the water — and can drop to 30 centimeters (1 foot) to avoid radar detection. TALAY can reach speeds of 124 mph (200 km/h), operate for up to three hours, and carry 66 pounds (30 kg) of sensors or munitions. Its electric engine and AI-assisted flight control allow autonomous missions such as patrol, harbor attacks, or precision strikes, even in rough seas. #Turkey #SolidAERO #TALAY #SeaSkimmingDrone #StealthDrone
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  • University of Tokyo’s DRAGON Lab developed the world’s first flapping-wing drone capable of safe human contact, inspired by a falcon.

    The bird-like drone uses soft, flexible wings instead of propellers, making it quieter and safer for close interaction.

    It responds to simple hand gestures: bent arm signals “stay,” extended arm means “approach and land.”

    Eight motion-capture cameras track user movements, enabling precise flight planning that maintains 0.3-meter chest distance and approaches from predictable angles.
    The drone’s sophisticated algorithm adjusts velocity based on human motion perception, potentially enabling package delivery and accessibility applications in crowded urban environments.
    University of Tokyo’s DRAGON Lab developed the world’s first flapping-wing drone capable of safe human contact, inspired by a falcon. The bird-like drone uses soft, flexible wings instead of propellers, making it quieter and safer for close interaction. It responds to simple hand gestures: bent arm signals “stay,” extended arm means “approach and land.” Eight motion-capture cameras track user movements, enabling precise flight planning that maintains 0.3-meter chest distance and approaches from predictable angles. The drone’s sophisticated algorithm adjusts velocity based on human motion perception, potentially enabling package delivery and accessibility applications in crowded urban environments.
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  • Australia is using drones to plant trees in bushfire-ravaged regions, with each drone capable of planting 40,000 seeds daily, outpacing traditional methods and aiding ecosystem recovery amid worsening climate-driven wildfires.

    These aerial drones deploy biodegradable seed pods with native seeds, nutrients, and protective coatings, guided by GPS and AI to target optimal planting sites with precision, eliminating the need for manual labor in hazardous areas.

    This scalable, high-tech reforestation model accelerates forest recovery, boosts carbon capture, and restores wildlife habitats, showcasing a powerful collaboration between technology and nature to combat environmental damage.
    Australia is using drones to plant trees in bushfire-ravaged regions, with each drone capable of planting 40,000 seeds daily, outpacing traditional methods and aiding ecosystem recovery amid worsening climate-driven wildfires. These aerial drones deploy biodegradable seed pods with native seeds, nutrients, and protective coatings, guided by GPS and AI to target optimal planting sites with precision, eliminating the need for manual labor in hazardous areas. This scalable, high-tech reforestation model accelerates forest recovery, boosts carbon capture, and restores wildlife habitats, showcasing a powerful collaboration between technology and nature to combat environmental damage.
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  • Australia is now deploying drones to plant trees—particularly in regions devastated by bushfires—with each drone capable of planting up to 40,000 seeds per day. This technology-driven method is restoring large, damaged ecosystems at a scale and speed that traditional tree-planting methods cannot match, a crucial advantage as climate change continues to intensify the frequency and severity of wildfires.

    The innovation lies in aerial drones equipped with biodegradable seed pods that contain native tree seeds, essential nutrients, and protective coatings to boost germination and survival rates. Guided by GPS and powered by AI, the drones identify optimal planting sites, navigate difficult terrain, and drop the pods with pinpoint accuracy—eliminating the need for manual labor in hazardous or inaccessible areas.

    Traditionally, reforestation has been a slow, labor-intensive process, relying on human workers to plant saplings one by one. Now, with drone-based planting, Australia is pioneering a scalable, high-tech reforestation model that accelerates forest recovery, increases carbon capture, and helps restore critical wildlife habitats. It’s a compelling example of how technology and nature can work together to address environmental destruction in the modern era.

    Sources:
    AirSeed Technologies, “Drone Reforestation Projects in Australia,” 2023.
    The Guardian, “Australian Drones Plant Trees to Fight Climate Change and Restore Forests,” 2023.
    BBC News, “Tree-Planting Drones Aim to Restore Burned Landscapes,” 2023.
    Australia is now deploying drones to plant trees—particularly in regions devastated by bushfires—with each drone capable of planting up to 40,000 seeds per day. This technology-driven method is restoring large, damaged ecosystems at a scale and speed that traditional tree-planting methods cannot match, a crucial advantage as climate change continues to intensify the frequency and severity of wildfires. The innovation lies in aerial drones equipped with biodegradable seed pods that contain native tree seeds, essential nutrients, and protective coatings to boost germination and survival rates. Guided by GPS and powered by AI, the drones identify optimal planting sites, navigate difficult terrain, and drop the pods with pinpoint accuracy—eliminating the need for manual labor in hazardous or inaccessible areas. Traditionally, reforestation has been a slow, labor-intensive process, relying on human workers to plant saplings one by one. Now, with drone-based planting, Australia is pioneering a scalable, high-tech reforestation model that accelerates forest recovery, increases carbon capture, and helps restore critical wildlife habitats. It’s a compelling example of how technology and nature can work together to address environmental destruction in the modern era. Sources: AirSeed Technologies, “Drone Reforestation Projects in Australia,” 2023. The Guardian, “Australian Drones Plant Trees to Fight Climate Change and Restore Forests,” 2023. BBC News, “Tree-Planting Drones Aim to Restore Burned Landscapes,” 2023.
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  • These images are causing serious buzz online. Multiple sightings from different parts of the world show flying saucers hovering in broad daylight, with one strange detail that is sparking global curiosity. Each UFO is seen entering or exiting glowing ring-shaped portals in the sky. The pattern is hard to ignore and even harder to explain.

    From open fields to snowy highways, witnesses have captured these mysterious crafts with glowing gateways opening up in thin air. Some believe these portals are forms of alien transportation, possibly allowing spacecraft to move between dimensions or galaxies in a flash. The technology on display is unlike anything humans currently possess and looks straight out of a science fiction movie.

    What makes these photos even more intense is how similar they all are. The circular craft, the glowing rings, the shadows on the ground, and even the eerie timing all add to the mystery. Could these UFOs be using wormholes to appear and vanish from our skies? Or are we seeing advanced surveillance drones performing maneuvers we still do not understand?

    While skeptics argue these could be edited visuals or advanced CGI, eyewitnesses say otherwise. The panic and awe in their reactions tell a different story. Some even reported hearing a low humming sound and feeling static electricity before the craft appeared.

    Whether these are alien ships, black-budget military experiments, or clever fakes, one thing is clear. People are paying attention. The internet is lighting up with debates, theories, and deep dives into UFO sightings and extraterrestrial portals.

    If you are into alien encounters and strange sky events, this one is a must-watch. Keep your eyes on the skies and your phone ready.

    #UFOSightings #AlienPortals #UFOEvidence #AlienTechnology #UFOCaughtOnCamera #GlowingRings
    These images are causing serious buzz online. Multiple sightings from different parts of the world show flying saucers hovering in broad daylight, with one strange detail that is sparking global curiosity. Each UFO is seen entering or exiting glowing ring-shaped portals in the sky. The pattern is hard to ignore and even harder to explain. From open fields to snowy highways, witnesses have captured these mysterious crafts with glowing gateways opening up in thin air. Some believe these portals are forms of alien transportation, possibly allowing spacecraft to move between dimensions or galaxies in a flash. The technology on display is unlike anything humans currently possess and looks straight out of a science fiction movie. What makes these photos even more intense is how similar they all are. The circular craft, the glowing rings, the shadows on the ground, and even the eerie timing all add to the mystery. Could these UFOs be using wormholes to appear and vanish from our skies? Or are we seeing advanced surveillance drones performing maneuvers we still do not understand? While skeptics argue these could be edited visuals or advanced CGI, eyewitnesses say otherwise. The panic and awe in their reactions tell a different story. Some even reported hearing a low humming sound and feeling static electricity before the craft appeared. Whether these are alien ships, black-budget military experiments, or clever fakes, one thing is clear. People are paying attention. The internet is lighting up with debates, theories, and deep dives into UFO sightings and extraterrestrial portals. If you are into alien encounters and strange sky events, this one is a must-watch. Keep your eyes on the skies and your phone ready. #UFOSightings #AlienPortals #UFOEvidence #AlienTechnology #UFOCaughtOnCamera #GlowingRings
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  • মিলিটারি ড্রোন উদ্ভাবন, সাড়া ফেলেছে নরসিংদীর তরুণ উদ্ভাবকরা | Drone | Ekhon TV
    মিলিটারি ড্রোন উদ্ভাবন, সাড়া ফেলেছে নরসিংদীর তরুণ উদ্ভাবকরা | Drone | Ekhon TV
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  • No power?
    No problem.

    In rural Kenya, healthcare workers are using solar-powered mobile refrigerators to carry life-saving vaccines across vast terrain — with no need for fuel or grid electricity.

    The fridges charge during the day and stay cool for up to 72 hours, even in extreme heat.

    Mounted on bikes, tuk-tuks, and drones…
    they bring medicine to the last mile — places where roads end but need never does.

    Sunlight → Cold → Life saved.

    This is energy justice in motion.
    No power? No problem. In rural Kenya, healthcare workers are using solar-powered mobile refrigerators to carry life-saving vaccines across vast terrain — with no need for fuel or grid electricity. The fridges charge during the day and stay cool for up to 72 hours, even in extreme heat. Mounted on bikes, tuk-tuks, and drones… they bring medicine to the last mile — places where roads end but need never does. Sunlight → Cold → Life saved. This is energy justice in motion.
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  • Why Russia Is Doubling Down in Ukraine While Trump Calls for Peace | WSJ
    Despite President Trump’s calls for peace with Putin, Russia is ramping up its summer offensive on Ukraine. Trump announced a deal with NATO to send weapons and ammunition to Ukraine, including the Patriot missile defense system, as Moscow has ramped up its drone attacks amid Kyiv’s depleting defenses.

    WSJ explains what’s at stake and why the next months will be critical in the conflict.

    Chapters:
    0:00 Russia’s offensive
    0:33 Air attacks and Trump’s reaction
    2:16 The Sumy region
    3:41 Ukraine’s defensive capabilities
    5:13 What’s next?

    Russia-Ukraine Conflict
    WSJ’s latest news coverage around the 2022-2025 Russia-Ukraine conflict.

    #Russia #Ukraine #WSJ
    Why Russia Is Doubling Down in Ukraine While Trump Calls for Peace | WSJ Despite President Trump’s calls for peace with Putin, Russia is ramping up its summer offensive on Ukraine. Trump announced a deal with NATO to send weapons and ammunition to Ukraine, including the Patriot missile defense system, as Moscow has ramped up its drone attacks amid Kyiv’s depleting defenses. WSJ explains what’s at stake and why the next months will be critical in the conflict. Chapters: 0:00 Russia’s offensive 0:33 Air attacks and Trump’s reaction 2:16 The Sumy region 3:41 Ukraine’s defensive capabilities 5:13 What’s next? Russia-Ukraine Conflict WSJ’s latest news coverage around the 2022-2025 Russia-Ukraine conflict. #Russia #Ukraine #WSJ
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