Tag: Drone

  • HOLY STONE Replacement Drone Motor Arm Drone Part for 720 720E 105 Quadcopter



    HOLY STONE Replacement Drone Motor Arm Drone Part for 720 720E 105 Quadcopter

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    Looking for a replacement motor arm for your HOLY STONE drone? Look no further! The HOLY STONE Replacement Drone Motor Arm is the perfect part for your 720, 720E, or 105 Quadcopter.

    This motor arm is easy to install and will have your drone up and running in no time. Don’t let a broken motor arm keep you grounded – order your replacement now and get back to flying high!
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  • Bewinner Camera Battery Bag, Wateproof Dustproof Drone Battery Storage Bag for Outdoor (Black)


    Price: $14.41
    (as of Jan 18,2025 11:07:32 UTC – Details)



    The Bewinner brand provides a variety of 3C electronic products such as computers, TVs, mobile phones, headphones, electronic albums.
    [Easy Access] Hook and loop fastener design, easy to open and close, the drone camera battery bag ensures simple battery retrieval and storage while securely holding the batteries in place.
    [Lightweight and Compact] The slim camera battery bag fits effortlessly inside your camera bag, adding minimal bulk and helping to organize your gear neatly.
    [Universal Fit] This battery bag is versatile for storing various drone and camera batteries such as for Mavic 2, for mini4 Pro, for mini3, for Avata series drone batteries, and for LP E4N, for LP E19 camera batteries.
    [Soft Protection] The camera battery carrying bag provides excellent wrapping to prevent your batteries from falling, scratch, and other issues.
    [Premium Material] Made with premium nylon, the drone battery storage bag offers dustproof and splashing proof to guard your batteries from damage and wear.


    Introducing the Bewinner Camera Battery Bag – the perfect solution for your outdoor battery storage needs!

    This waterproof and dustproof bag is designed to keep your camera batteries safe and secure while you’re on the go. Whether you’re hiking, camping, or traveling, this bag will protect your batteries from the elements and ensure they stay in top condition.

    The sleek black design is both stylish and functional, and the durable material will stand up to whatever adventures you have planned. With multiple compartments and a secure closure, you can keep your batteries organized and easily accessible.

    Don’t let your camera batteries get damaged or lost during your outdoor excursions. Invest in the Bewinner Camera Battery Bag and be a winner every time!
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  • V888 Drone With 8K HD Dual Camera FPV WIFI Foldable Quadcopter +3Battery GNN4

    V888 Drone With 8K HD Dual Camera FPV WIFI Foldable Quadcopter +3Battery GNN4



    V888 Drone With 8K HD Dual Camera FPV WIFI Foldable Quadcopter +3Battery GNN4

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    Introducing the V888 Drone with 8K HD Dual Camera FPV WIFI Foldable Quadcopter +3Battery GNN4!

    Get ready to take your aerial photography and videography to the next level with this high-quality drone equipped with not one, but two 8K HD cameras. Capture stunning shots from above with crystal clear detail and precision.

    The foldable design of this quadcopter makes it easy to transport and convenient to take on the go. Plus, with three included batteries, you can enjoy extended flight time and more opportunities to capture amazing footage.

    Whether you’re a beginner looking to practice your piloting skills or a seasoned drone enthusiast, the V888 Drone is sure to impress. Don’t miss out on this incredible offer and elevate your drone flying experience today!

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  • SNL ‘Drone’ Sketch Leads To Nicest New Jersey Joke Ever

    SNL ‘Drone’ Sketch Leads To Nicest New Jersey Joke Ever


    NEW JERSEY — After weeks of residents asking questions about large drones hovering over New Jersey, Saturday Night Live weighed in over the weekend with a segment on “Weekend Update” — and what may be the nicest Jersey joke ever told.

    On the segment, co-host Michael Che referred to the “Mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey.”

    “This week, the FAA issued temporary flight restrictions over New Jersey as mysterious drone sightings continue with no real answers,” he said. “Here to comment is a drone.”

    Actor Bowen Yang appeared in his finest drone regalia.

    “I don’t have to explain myself to anyone at any time for any reason,” he said. “is it UFOs? is it military? …What is so threatening about random machines in the night sky?”

    “Why are you in New Jersey?” Che asked.

    “Um, why is anyone in New Jersey?” Yang asked, to laughter.

    But then he got serious — and gave the very satisfying answer New Jerseyans have wanted to hear for years.

    “Oh right, ’cause there’s beautiful nature and good schools,” he said.

    Public officials have said they’ve been briefed and don’t believe there’s a threat to the public. But they also want the federal government to release more information.



    This past weekend, Saturday Night Live aired a hilarious sketch titled “Drone” that had viewers laughing out loud. The sketch featured host John Mulaney as a man who receives a drone as a gift and uses it to explore his neighborhood. However, things take a turn when the drone accidentally crashes into a tree in New Jersey.

    The joke that followed was unexpected but also incredibly heartwarming. Mulaney’s character, instead of making fun of New Jersey like many comedians do, expressed his admiration for the state and its residents. He described New Jersey as a place where people come together to help each other out, using the example of a group of strangers who came to his aid when his drone crashed.

    This unexpected twist in the sketch not only had viewers laughing, but also showed a different side of New Jersey that is often overlooked in popular culture. It was a refreshing change from the typical jokes about the state and its residents, and served as a reminder that kindness and community can be found anywhere, even in New Jersey. Kudos to SNL for delivering the nicest New Jersey joke ever!

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  • Suspected Chinese underwater spy drone found by fishermen

    Suspected Chinese underwater spy drone found by fishermen


    A submarine drone suspected to be from China was recovered in waters off the central Philippines, police said on Thursday, warning of “potential national security implications.”

    Three fishermen found the drone on Monday around six miles off the coast of San Pascual in Masbate province, a police report said.

    The Philippines and China have for years clashed over maritime rights in the South China Sea as well as possession of reefs and islets.

    China claims almost the entire sea, brushing off rival claims from other countries and an international ruling that its assertion has no legal basis.

    The yellow drone marked “HY-119” was found floating at sea before being turned over to authorities, regional police director Andre Dizon told AFP.

    It was about six feet long, and torpedo-shaped with fins.

    “Based on our open-source research in the internet… HY-119 refers to a Chinese underwater navigation and communication system,” Dizon said.

    “It has an antenna and an eye that can be used for viewing. Based on our research, this can be used for monitoring and reconnaissance.”

    Dizon said the drone was not armed, but the police report listed “potential national security implications” as one significance of its recovery.

    It was turned over by police to the Philippine Navy on Tuesday, Dizon added.

    The Philippine Navy and the Chinese embassy in Manila have yet to respond to AFP’s request for comment.

    Tensions and military confrontations have escalated in the South China Sea in recent months. In December, Chinese coast guard vessels backed by navy ships fired powerful water cannons and blocked and sideswiped a Philippine patrol vessel.  U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, MaryKay Carlson, accused Beijing in a social media post of putting “lives at risk” by disrupting a Philippine maritime operation.

    In this image taken from a video provided by the Philippine National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS), a Chinese coast guard vessel, right, fires a powerful water cannon at a Philippine bureau of fisheries vessel near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, Dec. 4, 2024.  / Credit: Aaron Favila/NTF-WPS via AP

    In this image taken from a video provided by the Philippine National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS), a Chinese coast guard vessel, right, fires a powerful water cannon at a Philippine bureau of fisheries vessel near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, Dec. 4, 2024. / Credit: Aaron Favila/NTF-WPS via AP

    Also last month, the Philippine military deployed a navy ship and air force planes to shadow a Russian submarine, which passed through the South China Sea. One official said the navy was surprised to see the vessel because it was a “very unique submarine.”

    The U.S. has warned that it’s obligated to defend the Philippines if Filipino forces come under attack in the South China Sea.

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    In a shocking discovery, fishermen off the coast of Japan stumbled upon a suspected Chinese underwater spy drone. The drone was found tangled in the fishermen’s nets, raising concerns about potential espionage activities in the region.

    The drone, believed to be a sophisticated underwater surveillance device, had Chinese characters and markings on it, further fueling suspicions of its origin. The fishermen immediately reported the find to the authorities, who are now investigating the incident.

    This discovery has raised alarms about China’s increasing presence in the waters of the region and its potential use of underwater drones for surveillance purposes. The incident serves as a reminder of the growing tensions in the region and the need for heightened vigilance against potential threats.

    As the investigation continues, more details are expected to emerge about the purpose and capabilities of the suspected Chinese underwater spy drone. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Chinese Underwater Sea Glider Drone Caught By Fisherman In The Philippines

    Chinese Underwater Sea Glider Drone Caught By Fisherman In The Philippines


    Authorities in the Philippines are examining what appears to be a Chinese ocean glider-type uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) that a fisherman ‘caught’ earlier this week. At least three similar, if not identical, undersea drones were found in various locations around Indonesia between 2019 and 2020. The design looks to be one ostensibly intended for maritime research use, but it could also have military applications.

    A fisherman recovered the UUV approximately six miles (nine kilometers) off the coast of the San Pascual municipality in Masbate, an island province in the Philippines that lies in the central section of the archipelago nation, on Dec. 30, 2024. The drone, which is said to be around six and a half feet (two meters) long, was turned over first to the Philippine National Police (PNP) and then to the Philippine Navy.

    A view of the glider-type UUV in PNP custody. PNP Bicol
    A map showing the general location of the San Pascual municipality in Masbate province in the Philippines. Google Maps

    The predominantly yellow-painted UUV has a torpedo-esque main body with a single fin and stinger-like protrusion at the rear end. There are also two larger wing-like fins, which are black, attached to the body. Pictures the PNP has released show “HY-119” and “HY-L0119” markings on the rear of the drone.

    The HY-L0119 marking is visible in this picture of the glider-type UUV. PNP Bicol

    “Based on our open-source research in the internet… HY-119 refers to a Chinese underwater navigation and communication system,” PNP Bicol regional director Brig. Gen. Andre Dizon told AFP. “It has an antenna and an eye that can be used for viewing. Based on our research, this can be used for monitoring and reconnaissance.”

    Pictures, seen below, do show an aperture or port on top of the nose end of the UUV, as well as what may be rows of smaller ones behind it. There is no obvious propulsion system, which we will come back to momentarily.

    Another view of the glider-type UUV. PNP Bicol
    PNP Bicol

    The UUV recovered near San Pascual looks virtually identical, at least externally, to ones that fishermen in Indonesia recovered on at least three separate occasions between 2019 and 2020. The drones found around the Philippines and Indonesia also have very strong similarities to the Chinese Sea Wing ocean glider-type UUV, which the state-run Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) developed more than a decade ago. Underwater drones of this type use an internal system to alter their buoyancy, repeatedly diving and then surfacing to move forward in the water, aided by the fins along the body and at the tail. Past Chinese state media reports have claimed that Sea Wing can operate for up to 30 days and dive down to a depth of nearly four miles.

    Yep, there are the two incidents in the article. @Peatland_Boy just highlighted a third, also a Sea Wing glider

    — H I Sutton (@CovertShores) December 29, 2020

    Officially, CAS has used Sea Wings for various underwater research purposes, including measuring the strength and direction of currents and water temperature, oxygen levels, and salinity using acoustic and other sensors. As TWZ has noted in the past, these are common tasks for glide-type drones, which are also in service with the U.S. Navy and other military and civilian organizations globally.

    Sea Wing unmanned undersea vehicles arrayed in front of a Chinese Academy of Sciences research ship. Chinese Academy of Sciences

    Glider-type UUVs, in general, are also known to be employed for hydrographic survey work and to otherwise support the creation of underwater maps. Having highly accurate charts detailing the contours of the seabed has obvious military utility, especially for submarine operations.

    Underwater gliders can be used to support other kinds of military activities, as well. For instance, the U.S. Navy has said in the past that it uses these kinds of UUVs to help “service” fixed underwater sonar sensor “fields.” However, UUVs of this type do offer far more limited capabilities overall than more advanced underwater drones that have been and continue to be developed and fielded, including by China, in recent years.

    It is also worth noting that the line between civilian research capabilities and military ones is often muddled in general in China. The country’s state-run civilian scientific and engineering organizations like CAS and its subdivisions have close ties directly to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

    It does remain unknown what the UUV recovered near San Pascual was doing at the time, as well as whether it was operational or had stopped functioning and drifted there from somewhere else. At the same time, as was the case with the ones that fishermen ‘caught’ around Indonesia years ago, its appearance, especially in waters well within the bounds of the Philippines archipelago, has real potential national security implications. The PNP itself has made this clear. All of this is only further underscored by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy’s (PLAN) own brief seizure of a U.S. Navy glider-type underwater drone in the hotly contested South China Sea back in December 2016.

    A stock picture of a US Navy glider-type UUV. USN

    “The recovery of the HY-119 system has significant implications, as it provides insights into advanced underwater technology and naval capabilities,” the statement from the PNP’s Bicol office adds. “Authorities are closely examining the device as to its origin and to assess its potential impact on national security and maritime operations.”

    The Philippines could well reach out to allies and partners, especially the United States, to further assist with its ongoing investigation. The U.S. military and the U.S. intelligence community have particularly robust so-called Foreign Materiel Exploitation (FME) enterprises that specialize in gleaning a wide variety of information on capabilities and other aspects of captured or otherwise acquired non-American systems. You can learn more about the U.S. government’s FME ecosystem in this past TWZ feature.

    The recovery of the UUV near San Pascual also comes at a time of particularly heightened geopolitical friction between China and the Philippines, primarily over Beijing’s widely rejected claims to virtually all of the South China Sea. Last year saw especially aggressive actions on the part of the Chinese Coast Guard and maritime militia ships over Scarborough Shoal, which an international tribunal affirmed as belonging to the Philippines in 2016. Chinese authorities continue to ignore that ruling.

    In the meantime, authorities in the Philippines have stressed that if anyone finds any more underwater drones or other similar objects that they should not touch them and immediately contact the PNP.

    Contact the author: joe@thedrive.com





    Recently, a Chinese underwater sea glider drone was caught by a fisherman in the waters off the coast of the Philippines. The fisherman was shocked to discover the high-tech device tangled in his fishing net while out at sea.

    The sea glider drone, which is equipped with advanced sensors and cameras, is used for oceanographic research and data collection. It is believed to have been deployed by Chinese authorities for monitoring activities in the region.

    This incident has raised concerns about China’s increasing presence and surveillance activities in the South China Sea, where territorial disputes have been ongoing for years. The Philippines has lodged a formal protest with the Chinese government over the incident.

    Local authorities are currently investigating the matter and working to determine the exact purpose of the drone and the extent of its surveillance capabilities. The incident serves as a reminder of the complex geopolitical tensions in the region and the need for heightened vigilance in safeguarding national sovereignty and security.

    Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Philippines recovers suspected Chinese submarine drone from sea

    Philippines recovers suspected Chinese submarine drone from sea


    A submarine drone suspected to be from China was recovered in waters off the central Philippines, police said on Thursday, warning of “potential national security implications”.

    Three fishermen found the drone on Monday around nine kilometres (six miles) off the coast of San Pascual in Masbate province, a police report said.

    The Philippines and China have for years clashed over maritime rights in the South China Sea as well as possession of reefs and islets.

    China claims almost the entire sea, brushing off rival claims from other countries and an international ruling that its assertion has no legal basis.

    The yellow drone marked “HY-119” was found floating at sea before being turned over to authorities, regional police director Andre Dizon said.

    It was about two metres (six feet) long, and torpedo-shaped with fins.



    The Philippines has recovered a suspected Chinese submarine drone from the sea, raising concerns about China’s increasing presence in the disputed waters of the South China Sea.

    The drone was found by Filipino fishermen near the province of Palawan and was promptly turned over to Philippine authorities for further investigation. The incident comes amid escalating tensions in the region, with China asserting its territorial claims in the South China Sea and engaging in aggressive military maneuvers.

    The discovery of the submarine drone has sparked fears of increased surveillance and monitoring activities by China in the strategic waterway, which is claimed by multiple countries including the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Taiwan. The Philippines has long been at odds with China over territorial disputes in the South China Sea, and this latest incident is likely to further strain relations between the two countries.

    The Philippine government has yet to release an official statement regarding the recovered drone, but the incident is expected to reignite debates about maritime security and the need for greater vigilance in protecting the country’s territorial waters. As tensions continue to escalate in the South China Sea, it is crucial for the Philippines to remain vigilant and assert its sovereignty in the face of increasing Chinese aggression.

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  • Suspected Chinese underwater spy drone found by fishermen in waters off the Philippines

    Suspected Chinese underwater spy drone found by fishermen in waters off the Philippines


    A submarine drone suspected to be from China was recovered in waters off the central Philippines, police said on Thursday, warning of “potential national security implications.”

    Three fishermen found the drone on Monday around six miles off the coast of San Pascual in Masbate province, a police report said.

    The Philippines and China have for years clashed over maritime rights in the South China Sea as well as possession of reefs and islets.

    China claims almost the entire sea, brushing off rival claims from other countries and an international ruling that its assertion has no legal basis.

    The yellow drone marked “HY-119” was found floating at sea before being turned over to authorities, regional police director Andre Dizon told AFP.

    It was about six feet long, and torpedo-shaped with fins.

    “Based on our open-source research in the internet… HY-119 refers to a Chinese underwater navigation and communication system,” Dizon said.  

    “It has an antenna and an eye that can be used for viewing. Based on our research, this can be used for monitoring and reconnaissance.”

    Dizon said the drone was not armed, but the police report listed “potential national security implications” as one significance of its recovery.

    It was turned over by police to the Philippine Navy on Tuesday, Dizon added.

    The Philippine Navy and the Chinese embassy in Manila have yet to respond to AFP’s request for comment.

    Tensions and military confrontations have escalated in the South China Sea in recent months. In December, Chinese coast guard vessels backed by navy ships fired powerful water cannons and blocked and sideswiped a Philippine patrol vessel.  U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, MaryKay Carlson, accused Beijing in a social media post of putting “lives at risk” by disrupting a Philippine maritime operation.

    Philippines South China Sea
    In this image taken from a video provided by the Philippine National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS), a Chinese coast guard vessel, right, fires a powerful water cannon at a Philippine bureau of fisheries vessel near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, Dec. 4, 2024. 

    Aaron Favila/NTF-WPS via AP


    Also last month, the Philippine military deployed a navy ship and air force planes to shadow a Russian submarine, which passed through the South China Sea. One official said the navy was surprised to see the vessel because it was a “very unique submarine.”

    The U.S. has warned that it’s obligated to defend the Philippines if Filipino forces come under attack in the South China Sea.



    In a recent discovery that has raised concerns over maritime security, a suspected Chinese underwater spy drone was found by fishermen in the waters off the Philippines.

    The drone, which is believed to be a Chinese-made underwater glider, was found near the contested waters of the South China Sea. The device was equipped with sensors and cameras, leading to speculation that it may have been used for surveillance purposes.

    The Philippine government has expressed alarm over the discovery, calling it a violation of their sovereignty and urging China to explain the presence of the drone in their waters. This incident has further heightened tensions in the region, as China continues to assert its claims over the South China Sea despite international opposition.

    The discovery of the suspected spy drone highlights the growing concern over China’s increasing assertiveness in the region and its use of technology for military purposes. It serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining vigilance and cooperation among countries to ensure maritime security in the region.

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  • FAA expands drone flight restrictions in New Jersey

    FAA expands drone flight restrictions in New Jersey


    FAA expands drone flight restrictions in New Jersey


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    ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N.J. — The Federal Aviation Administration has expanded temporary drone flight restrictions in New Jersey.

    This comes after the FAA issued a ban on most drones over nearly two dozen towns and municipalities earlier this month.

    The restrictions are now in effect in the following areas:

    Gloucester County:

    Hudson County:

    Middlesex County:

    Monmouth County:

    • Atlantic Highlands
    • Belford
    • Fort Hancock
    • Highlands

    Union County:

    The new restrictions went into effect Monday and last through Jan. 18.

    Drone flight restrictions have been issued in parts of New York, as well, many near area airports. On Dec. 14, drone activity forced runways at New York’s Stewart Airfield to shut down.

    Drones banned over parts of New Jersey

    Under the FAA order, no unmanned aircraft can operate below 400 feet within one nautical mile of the airspace specified in each town. The order makes some exceptions for first responders and certain commercial drones.

    The ban was prompted by numerous drone sightings across the East Coast. Federal officials have said there is no known threat and many of the reported sightings are manned aircraft that are being mistaken for drones.

    Despite this, a recent CBS News poll found 78% of Americans think the government is keeping information about the drones from the public, and 53% of Americans believe the drones are a threat to the country.

    Some local elected officials are demanding more transparency about the drones’ origins and want to give local law enforcement more authority to address the drones.



    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has recently announced the expansion of drone flight restrictions in New Jersey. These new restrictions aim to enhance safety and security in the airspace over sensitive locations in the state.

    The FAA’s decision to expand drone flight restrictions in New Jersey comes in response to the increasing number of drones being flown near critical infrastructure, such as power plants, airports, and government buildings. The agency is concerned about the potential risks posed by unauthorized drone flights in these areas, including the possibility of collisions with manned aircraft or intentional acts of sabotage.

    Under the new restrictions, drone operators will be prohibited from flying within a certain radius of designated sensitive locations in New Jersey. Violators of these restrictions could face fines or other penalties for unauthorized drone flights in restricted airspace.

    The FAA is working closely with state and local authorities to enforce these new restrictions and ensure compliance from drone operators. Additionally, the agency is encouraging drone users to be aware of their surroundings and follow all FAA regulations when flying their drones in New Jersey.

    Overall, the expansion of drone flight restrictions in New Jersey reflects the FAA’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the national airspace. By implementing these restrictions, the agency aims to mitigate potential risks associated with unauthorized drone flights near critical infrastructure and other sensitive locations.

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