Regulus Newsletter #11

Regulus Pilots - running

In the past 2 weeks, a great team effort here at Regulus led to over a dozen pilots succesful running their first phase, which included a bench test and then an integration and a test flight on the client's platform - with our V.1.0 system fully operational.

All integrations, across different platforms, took about 30 minutes from start to the drone flying with our solution installed, all flights successful.

More pilots are on the way!

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Trump administration to allow quick and dramatic expansion of drone use

A truly historic day for commercial drones in the US took place on Wednesday, with President Trump's new drone policy announced. 

The policy is cutting FAA regulation red-tape, allowing much easier drone operation across the US, with night-time, beyond line of sight and over people operation becoming much easier to execute. The goal is purely economical - to prevent the drone industry from going abroad for testing and expansion.

 
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How to hack Driverless vehicles

(aerial & ground - video)

Are driverless vehicles ripe for the hacking? Autonomous and unmanned systems are already patrolling our skies and oceans and being tested on our streets and highways. All trends indicate these systems are at an inflection point that will show them rapidly becoming commonplace. It is therefore a salient time for a discussion of the capabilities and potential vulnerabilities of these systems.

 

 
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Hacking worries people most about driverless cars: survey

The risk of hackers taking control of an autonomous vehicle is what concerns people most about technology that will allow future vehicles to drive themselves, according to a survey conducted by insurance company American International Group Inc.​​​​​​​

 
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