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Ukraines Vampire drone crew in Zaporizhzhia direction

Ukraines Vampire drone crew in Zaporizhzhia direction

The moment of impact is captured on the remote controller screen of a Vampire heavy bomber drone that is being piloted by a soldier of an unmanned aerial complexes platoon of the 113th Battalion of Ukraines 110th Territorial Defence Brigade in the Zaporizhzhia direction, Ukraine, April 28, 2025. (Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform)

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Presentation of MinesEye demining system in Kyiv region

Presentation of MinesEye demining system in Kyiv region

DEMYDIV, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 11, 2025 - A pilot shows a remote controller during the demonstration of the MinesEye UAV-based magnetic survey system which consists of a drone, a magnetometer and other sensors used for the remote detection of mines and explosive objects that contaminate the territories after hostilities, Demydiv village, Kyiv region, northern Ukraine. (Photo by Volodymyr Tarasov/Ukrinform)

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Exhibition of military equipment in Kyiv

Exhibition of military equipment in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - SEPTEMBER 11, 2024 - A drone remote controller is displayed during the exhibition of military equipment as part of the From Idea to Soldier Platform, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.

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TEPCO develops safer device for checking power lines

TEPCO develops safer device for checking power lines

TOKYO, Oct. 23 Kyodo - Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) said Oct. 23 it has developed a device that can detect the presence of an electric current in power lines without requiring physical contact with the wires. A monitor screen image shows the presence of electric current (in yellow dots) in power lines detected with the device. TEPCO expects to develop a simplified version of the new device that will be about the size of a TV remote controller by the end of fiscal 2002.

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How technology helps reduce grain loss in China's "grain barn"

STORY: How technology helps reduce grain loss in China's "grain barn" DATELINE: Oct. 16, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:32 LOCATION: HARBIN, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of windrowers in fields 2. various of a remote controller 3. various of crops 4. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): CUI CHUANLONG, Jianshe Farm Co., Ltd. of Beidahuang Group 5. various of fields 6. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): GAI YONGFENG, Head of a local agricultural cooperative 7. various of soybean plants STORYLINE: Known as China's "grain barn," northeastern Heilongjiang Province boasts the country's largest plantations of rice, corn and beans. In a local farm, large windrowers are busy operating in vast fields while not a single farmer can be seen on the driving seat. Supported by China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) and 5G technologies, farmers can remotely control the machines to fulfill repetitive farming tasks through automation. Thanks to new technologies, they can harvest crops with minimal efforts and grain loss, maximizing e

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Maintenance of industrial robots installed at Daihen's customers' sites

Maintenance of industrial robots installed at Daihen's customers' sites

Daihen will start a service to realize maintenance of industrial robots installed at customers' sites via the Internet within the month. The service will appeal to small and medium-sized companies that are not familiar with handling robots. Daihen's IoT (Internet of Things) compatible FD19 robot controller is connected to the Internet (photo) to enable remote operation. This enables accurate confirmation of information that cannot be obtained by telephone inquiries alone, and is expected to reduce the burden of on-site response. There is no charge for using the maintenance service. In the future, the company plans to expand the service to overseas markets such as Southeast Asia, Europe, and the United States by utilizing the service centers it has established around the world. Photo taken on December 6, 2019, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Robot toy playing soccer

Robot toy playing soccer

Tomy Co. employees demonstrate the company's new product "Soccer Borg," a 9.5-centimeter-tall robot toy that can be operated by a remote controller, in Tokyo on April 11, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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TEPCO develops safer device for checking power lines

TEPCO develops safer device for checking power lines

TOKYO, Oct. 23 Kyodo - Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) said Oct. 23 it has developed a device that can detect the presence of an electric current in power lines without requiring physical contact with the wires. A monitor screen image shows the presence of electric current (in yellow dots) in power lines detected with the device. TEPCO expects to develop a simplified version of the new device that will be about the size of a TV remote controller by the end of fiscal 2002.

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