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A US Army brigade used hundreds of attack drones in a recent wargame. Soldiers built more than half of them themselves.
As Ukraine has shown, 3D printing lets soldiers quickly and cheaply build drones, make parts, and adapt designs for the battlefield.
Although a drone deal has not yet been signed between Ukraine and the United States, there are documents in place between the ...
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Right sized for the fight, smaller Group 2 drones are solving for the limitations of larger UAS
To maximize the mission success of our warfighters while safeguarding national security, smaller assets like Group 2 UAS should be part of the equation – not just economically but tactically speaking.
Given the rapid pace of technological advancements on today’s battlefield (particularly in AI) understanding the capabilities of adaptive technologies and unmanned systems is imperative, especially ...
The Pentagon has just awarded a contract for ‘multi-dimensional drone swarm’ from XTEND Reality Inc which includes multiple types of drone flown by AI pilots working together under the control of a ...
The U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard are turning to drones to boost maritime power when manufacturing and acquiring new ships. Both services over the past year have sought to integrate a wide variety of ...
A close-up photo of the XRQ-73 drone on the ground at Edwards AFB, California, showing its flying wing design. (Courtesy of Northrop Grumman) The XRQ-73 is a flying-wing uncrewed aircraft built by ...
They call it asymmetric warfare: our highly sophisticated interceptor missiles – Patriots, THAADs – against Iran's low-tech drones, made of materials you can largely get at your corner hobby store.
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