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Interceptor drones, once a far-fetched experiment, are now a cornerstone of Ukraine's air defense, downing Russian Shaheds. NATO is watching closely.
Col. Dave Lamborn said he didn't "want to encumber squads" of soldiers when "there's enough stuff for these guys to do."
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DJI is still marked as a “Chinese military company” by the US Department of Defense. Now, the drone giant is appealing the court decision
DJI has filed an appeal after a District Court sided with the Department of Defense in keeping the drone maker on a federal blacklist
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NATO country reports drones over largest military base after airport attack, mulls response
Denmark reported the latest in a series of drone sightings on Saturday, with the most recent incident occurring near military installations.
Boeing is designing a tiltrotor drone wingman concept to support the Army’s helicopter fleet, similar to the Air Force’s push for collaborative combat aircraft, as the Army rushes to field unmanned drones.
Hi, this is Tania Myronyshena reporting from Kyiv on day 1,332 of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today's top story: Russia shot down its own Su-30SM fighter jet over Crimea while its air defense was trying to intercept Ukrainian drones flying to the occupied peninsula and deep inside Russia overnight,
Germany plans to invest €10 billion ($11.6 billion) in military drones in coming years to help protect European and NATO airspace amid a rising threat from Russia, according to Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.
The exclusive story of how Pavlo Yelizarov went from TV talk-show producer to the creator of Ukraine’s premier military drone unit.
What if a foreign enemy or terrorist organization launched a drone attack from Seattle’s waterfront towards the neighboring stadiums or SeaTac airport?
Demand for next-generation, low-cost military technology has surged in recent times as countries modernize their militaries with AI-powered drones and unmanned vehicles that are cheap and cut
High temperatures, windy conditions, humidity, salt air, and pouring rain have forced soldiers to adapt drone tactics and tweak the systems.