Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Stocks List

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Sep 19 KTOS Kratos Secures a Contract for BQM-167A Target Aircraft Systems
Sep 19 MOB Join Mobilicom’s Exclusive Live Investor Webinar and Q&A Session on September 25
Sep 18 KTOS Kratos Defense Stock Hit New 52-Week Highs On Wednesday: What Happened?
Sep 18 KTOS Why Kratos Defense Stock Popped 5.5% Today
Sep 17 KTOS Air Force awards Kratos $79.8 million contract
Sep 17 KTOS Air Force Awards Kratos Sole Source $79.8 Million Contract for 60 BQM-167A Target Aircraft Systems (Lot 20)
Sep 16 AVAV Why AeroVironment Stock Dived by 10% Today
Sep 16 AVAV AeroVironment falls 10% as federal watchdog reviews drone contract
Sep 16 EH Why EHang Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:EH) Could Be Worth Watching
Sep 16 EH Brazil and China Strengthen Cooperation on Civil Aviation Airworthiness: EHang’s EH216-S Pilotless eVTOL Obtains Experimental Flight Authorization Certificate from Brazil’s National Civil Aviation Agency
Sep 16 KTOS Kratos Completes Significant Milestone on Cost Optimized Limited-Life Turbofan Engine
Sep 16 KTOS Kratos awarded multi-million dollar ground system contract by Thaicom
Sep 16 KTOS Kratos Awarded Multi-Million Dollar Ground System Contract by Thaicom to Enable the Full Power of its New Software-Defined Satellite
Sep 16 AVAV Jim Cramer Reports AeroVironment Inc. (AVAV) Surged After Winning a Nearly $1 Billion Contract to Supply Drones to the U.S. Army
Sep 15 EH Is EHang Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:EH) The Worst Chinese Stock to Buy Right Now According to Short Sellers
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot aboard. UAVs are a component of an unmanned aircraft system (UAS); which include a UAV, a ground-based controller, and a system of communications between the two. The flight of UAVs may operate with various degrees of autonomy: either under remote control by a human operator or autonomously by onboard computers.Compared to manned aircraft, UAVs were originally used for missions too "dull, dirty or dangerous" for humans. While they originated mostly in military applications, their use is rapidly expanding to commercial, scientific, recreational, agricultural, and other applications, such as policing, peacekeeping, and surveillance, product deliveries, aerial photography, agriculture, smuggling, and drone racing. Civilian UAVs now vastly outnumber military UAVs, with estimates of over a million sold by 2015, so they can be seen as an early commercial application of autonomous things, to be followed by the autonomous car and home robots.

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