The company says the drones can deploy pepper spray or knock down intruders.
The drones are designed to be stored inside schools in charging boxes and launched quickly if staff activate a panic button.
Lawmakers are weighing drones that could reach threats in seconds. Supporters point to faster responses; critics worry about ...
Dubnik says the drones are capable of flying more than 100 miles per hour and could be used to respond quickly to threats on campus.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New Year’s Eve security plans will fall into place overnight from metro Atlanta to North Georgia. Channel 2’s Courtney Francisco ...
ATLANTA — Drone pilots across Georgia are playing a growing role in helping the Georgia Department of Transportation keep traffic moving and crews safe. The Georgia DOT says drones are now being used ...
West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) announced the launch of its new UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) Maintenance Technician ...
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