Rezwan Ahmed

Rezwan Ahmed

Rezwan Ahmed is the cofounder and CEO of TheDroneVortex.com and MashAudio.com, He is a passionate drone enthusiast and prolific writer. He shares insights, reviews, and the latest trends in the thrilling world of drones. Through his expertise in both words and technology, Rezwan explores the skies, offering a unique perspective on the ever-evolving landscape of aerial innovation.
10 Best Cheap and Good Drones for Beginners

Best Budget Drones Under $500 for Beginners

If you are looking for the best budget drones for beginners but do not want to spend over $1,000 on premium models like the DJI Air or Mavic series, there are plenty of affordable options worth considering. However, not all of them deliver real value. Drones under $200 are mostly…

A Leaked Picture of DJI NEO 2

DJI Neo 2 Leaked Features and Expected Release Date

The DJI Neo 2, an upgraded version of the budget-friendly drone, has been leaked ahead of its official announcement. Leaker Igor Bogdanov shared details about the drone’s features, pricing, and expected release date. The Neo 2 introduces a 2-axis camera, potentially using a sensor from the DJI Mini 5, along…

U.S. Launches $500M Counter-Drone Program for 2026 World Cup

U.S. Launches $500M Counter-Drone Program for 2026 World Cup

The Trump administration is launching a significant $500 million counter-drone security initiative in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking a proactive approach to safeguarding U.S. airspace from aerial threats at major public events. Amazon Latest Deal On: Mavic 4 Pro & DJI NEO The program, funded through the…

Polish Foreign Minister Presents Iranian Shahed Drone in UK Parliament

Polish Foreign Minister Presents Iranian Shahed Drone in UK Parliament

In a significant display of international concern, Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski recently presented an Iranian-made Shahed-136 attack drone to the British Parliament. The drone, which has become a primary weapon in Russia’s ongoing conflict with Ukraine, has sparked alarm among NATO countries due to its potential to disrupt European…

a Garman police shooting drone

German Police Can Now Shoot Down Drones

Germany has approved a new law that gives federal police the power to shoot down drones that pose an immediate threat. This legislation aims to improve the country’s security as drone-related disruptions increase across Europe. The law still needs parliamentary approval. Once passed, it will permit authorities to use countermeasures…

A Picture of Downtown Chicago

FAA Imposes Extensive Drone Ban Over Chicago

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has imposed a temporary 12-day ban on private drone flights over a vast area of Chicago, citing “special security reasons.” The restrictions, effective through October 12, cover a 15-nautical-mile radius from Downtown Chicago, extending into the northern, southern, and western suburbs. The move comes as…