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In Israel, the drones began to herd the cattle
2020-12-18

Beefree Agro, an Israeli farming company based in the Galilee Heights, has been using drones to herd livestock for more than five years. The technology called " Herd the cattle in one click."
Drones that replaced traditional shepherds now direct the cattle to the right place and allow the farmer to monitor the animals. Noam Azran, Founder and CEO, notes that the new approach increases productivity, as the soil is used more efficiently.
Similar technology of reindeer grazing is used in the Yamalo-Nenetsky autonomous district. In the harsh Russian winter, it can be problematic to herd the cattle, search, and collect animals. Therefore, drones simplify the work of reindeer herders. Due to the sound of working propellers, drones direct stragglers or stray animals.
In addition to grazing livestock, drones can be used for aerial surveillance and animal protection in nature reserves. "Land of the Leopard" became the first specially protected natural area in the Far East of Russia. The monitoring site was carried out with the use of unmanned aircraft systems ZALA AERO. In addition to the aerial survey, the specialists of the park managed to inspect the protected area and capture ungulates, which are a food base for rare large cats.
"Technodinamika" Holding (part of Rostec) has handed over to the Russian Aerospace Forces the first batch of unique helicopter-type unmanned aircraft systems that will be used as targets for testing advanced weapons.
A woman from Rutherford County, Tennessee, has been found by an emergency response team using a drone to aid in the search. The drone was used to locate the woman from above, who made her way into the woods sometime earlier.
The Canadian company Skygauge Robotics has introduced an unusual drone with revolving rotors that can maintain a stable position when performing contact work at altitude.
The crew of one of the strategic missile carriers of the Tu-95MS long-range aviation of the Russian Aerospace Forces worked out the control of the drone from the aircraft.
Engineers from Malaysia decided to use the environmentally friendly waste from pineapple leaves for the production of drones.
The US Federal Aviation Administration has published updated rules on the commercial operation of unmanned aerial vehicles.
The unmanned aerial refueling vehicle is undergoing ground and flight tests with an underwing suspended refueling container carrying a hose and a refueling cone for refueling US Navy fighters in the air.
Turkey has introduced a new supersonic UAV Goksungur, which is currently under development. According to the statements, the first flight will take place in 2021.
Skyways started the development of an autonomous drone with folding wing technology. It is planned that this will be a VTOL drone capable of performing vertical takeoff and landing, and automatic folding of wings if necessary.