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Russian forces attacked the city of Sumy with Shahed-type drones on 14 July and hit an educational facility and a medical ...
The Armed Forces Medical Services is set to explore innovative drone technology for delivering blood and medical supplies to ...
The drones carry a suitcase with medical supplies and equipment. The audiovisual equipment comes in two varieties: stand-alone cameras with microphones and speakers, and interactive goggles that ...
These small medical drones can fly at the speed of 100 km and aim to quickly deliver a defibrillator to patients suffering from a heart attack. BAS CZERWINSKI/AFP/AFP/Getty Images.
The Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) is exploring the use of drone technology to deliver medical supplies in remote areas. Director General Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin announced the ...
Regulatory barriers. Before the medical drone market can really take off, though, government restrictions need to be eased. While it may be possible to deploy drones in a disaster, under a special ...
Russian drones damaged three medical facilities, including a maternity hospital, in Kharkiv Oblast on the night of 10-11 July ...
The drones, which were tested in Massachusetts last year, are able to deliver packages up to 10 pounds for a distance of at least one mile.
In Zaporizhzhia, a 12-year-old girl was injured as a result of an attack by Russian drones, which lasted from the evening of ...
Drones are slowly becoming a major industry game-changer, and when it comes to the medical field, lives might not be the only thing they'll save. Drone technology has come a long way, from ...
UK medical drones market is anticipated to witness 25%+ CAGR during forecast period. Extensive research is being conducted on delivering blood or medicines in remote areas of Wales.