Drones have transformed modern warfare, offering precision, surveillance, and strategic reach without risking pilots. This ...
A demonstration of Auterion's Nemyx showing drones controlled by one operator hitting multiple targets showcases a capability which may be deployed later this year.
Military drones did not just add another tool to the battlefield, they changed who can see, strike, and survive in modern war. From mass-market systems to bespoke loitering munitions, these aircraft ...
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U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) on Wednesday announced a new task force for the U.S. military’s first one-way-attack drone squadron based in the Middle East, as part of the Defense Department’s ...
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They might seem to be new players, but military-grade drones have been in use as far back as between the first and second World Wars. An example lies in the "Queen Bee," a British-made ...
The best drones are stable in crosswinds, maintain strong connectivity with their controller, and—thanks to onboard GPS—return to where you launched them and safely land if that connection is broken.
As the war grinds on, sophisticated Russian defenses have pushed Ukraine to develop a frightening new weapon: semiautonomous killing machines. By C.J. Chivers This story was reported over the course ...
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