A Pentagon watchdog found confusing counter-drone policies are leaving some US military bases vulnerable to drone incursions.
Draganfly CEO Cameron Chell warns Iran’s low-cost unmanned systems can create saturation attacks against high-value naval targets.
The last time American troops would have seen Iran’s kamikaze drones was when they were attacking US military bases in the Middle East. But US soldiers are now being armed with them. Or at least, with ...
Drone technology developed on the front lines in Ukraine are making their way to law enforement agencies across the ...
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US unveils drone swarm which uses AI to annihilate targets
The US military has unveiled a terrifying drone swarm that uses an AI brain to annihilate its targets. In what is dubbed the ...
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US Marines test deadly autonomous drones that can assist crewed fighter jets
Northrop Grumman and Kratos Defense and Security Solutions are collaborating to build autonomous military ...
The US military has activated its first-ever one-way attack squadron, operating a derivative of Iran’s prolific Shahed-136 kamikaze drone. US Central Command (CENTCOM) revealed the creation of the new ...
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In 2023, Ukraine launched an estimated 10,000 drones per month; in 2025, this rose to 10,000 launches per day, marking a 3,000% increase.
The new drone is based on reverse-engineering Iran's Shahed drone. The U.S. military has deployed its first squadron of one-way attack drones to the Middle East, employing a U.S.-built drone that was ...
In late December, the Federal Communications Commission set the drone world abuzz with a sudden announcement that all new ...
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