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After a limited debut during Paris 2024, first-person view drone technology is reimagining sports broadcasting at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Games.
First-person view UAVs make their Winter Olympic Games debut at Milano Cortina.
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Drones have given television viewers worldwide an immersive and almost visceral sensation of the action at the Milano Cortina Olympics - enabling them to sense the athletes' speed, skill and movement ...