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New developments in drone technology have led to increased capabilities on land, air, sea — including a new prototype that mimics a marine animal.
China is hoping to lead the military drone revolution, and the country is getting help from the animal kingdom.
With a single invisible shot, Raytheon's Coyote Block 3 UAV zapped swarms of drones out of the sky in a US Army demonstration showing that a reusable drone with electromagnetic weapons is an economical alternative to explosive interceptors. One very ...
Security officials say easy access by guerrilla groups to commercial drones, cheaply modified into deadly weapons, has put the nation’s army on its heels.
First person view drones are steadily changing the nature of warfare for military forces around the globe. Fielded en masse for the first time on the battlefields of Ukraine, FPV drones are categorized as small Unmanned Aircraft Systems and often take the ...
U.K. says sightings of "rogue drones" near military bases doubled last year amid tension with Russia
The U.K. government wants to give military personnel new powers to shoot down unidentified drones near British bases, citing a doubling of reported drone incidents around defense installations last year as European countries accused Russia of menacing NATO ...
Not all drones fly. Lockheed Martin's new underwater drone takes a new approach by combining high tech with the ability to latch onto any vessel.
Tethered drones, such as this one showcased by Elistair in 2021, offer unlimited flight time and are invulnerable to external frequency disruptions. (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images) Fiber optic drones emerged on the front lines of Ukraine as ...