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American Robotics Unveils Fully Autonomous Drone System for Precision Farming - PrecisionAg
American Robotics unveils UAS platform for precision farming | Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International
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American Robotics CEO Discusses Drone Development From the Lab to Real World Use - Robotics 24/7
The FAA just greenlit this drone to fly autonomously without a human nearby - The Verge
FAA allows American Robotics to operate without pilot on site - DroneDJ
Hogan Lovells Assists American Robotics to Become First Company Approved by FAA to Operate Automated Drones Without Humans On-Site - sUAS News - The Business of Drones
Xconomy: American Robotics Scouts Out $1.1M to Bring A.I. to Farm Drones
Chevron Places Order for American Robotics' Automated Drones | Business Wire
Stockpile Reports Chooses American Robotics to Build Out Automated Drone Program - Robotics 24/7
American Robotics and Scientific Applications & Research Associates (SARA) Partner to Further Advance Fully-Autonomous Drone Operations in U.S. National Airspace | Business Wire
Flying robots get FAA approval in first for drone sector | ZDNet
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American Robotics Receives Purchase Order from Fortune 100 Oil and Gas Company | Business Wire
American Robotics Becomes First Company Approved by the FAA To Operate Automated Drones Without Human Operators On-Site | Business Wire
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Autonomous drones could soon be scouting your cornfields | Ag News | hpj.com