Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth unveiled an artificial intelligence strategy for the military, aiming to make the U.S. a global ...
There are so many drones over Ukraine that soldiers can be unsure which ones belong to each side. But a Ukrainian operator said Russia is innovating less, making some of its drones easier to beat.
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Inside a Ukrainian company making exploding unjammable drones built to beat Russia's electronic warfare
KYIV, Ukraine — Walking into the apartment-size production facility, an unassuming hallway offering no real indication of what lies ahead suddenly gives way to a full-blown drone-making operation.
A new goldrush is ahead as President Trump proposes a massive hike in defence spending. It is not just a choice of buying ...
Ofcom has today published a joint statement with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on the use of 978 MHz spectrum for safety devices on drones. These safety devices (Universal Access Transceivers) ...
New budget documents show that the U.S. Army is making a little headway in its efforts to catch up with Ukraine and Russia acquiring small attack drones like the ubiquitous FPVs. But they also show ...
Russia is flying fewer types of drones than Ukraine, which is making them easier to recognize and defeat, a Ukrainian drone operator told Business Insider. Dimko Zhluktenko, a drone operator with ...
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