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The drone above, called the Taranis, is one of the most cutting-edge drones in production. Capable of reaching speeds of more than 700 mph, it could come and go without anyone on the ground ...
Taranis, a leading AgTech, AI-powered crop intelligence company is pleased to announce its extended partnership with Drone Nerds and DJI, bringing together the latest drone technology, large-scale ...
Now back to drones. The drone services company Taranis was started in Israel in 2015 and has been headquartered in the US since 2020, with a regional office in Brazil.
It's been 30 months since Taranis, the UK's autonomous stealth drone, featured on the pages of Gizmag when a prototype of the aircraft was unveiled. According to a report in the UK's Telegraph ...
A prototype of a top-secret, unmanned British warplane, called Taranis, recently completed a second set of classified flight trials at an undisclosed location, according to the drone's builders ...
Turns out Taranis’ drones can do it better. A lot better. Chance holds a 220-acre parcel in Clinton County that sees regular infestations of a weed known as barnyard grass.
A sleek British-made drone resembling a flying arrowhead has begun test flights above an undisclosed test range in a military program that will greatly expand the country’s unmanned capabilities ...
Taranis, which made its first flight on August 10, 2013, is billed as "the most advanced aircraft ever built by British engineers" and is one of Britain’s most closely guarded military secrets ...
Global defense, security and aerospace company BAE Systems has announced the creation of a new stealth drone for the United Kingdom. "Taranis" is billed as the "most advanced aircraft ever built ...
Named after the Celtic god of thunder, the Taranis concept drone is the pinnacle of UK engineering and aeronautical design, capable of undertaking sustained surveillance, marking targets and ...
Like many drones, Taranis is built to circle contested areas and perform long-term surveillance before making a strike -- and it could do so better than any British drone so far.
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