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Could Future Drones Help Supply the Battlefield?
Drones have been used in a wide range of battlefield roles, including both reconnaissance and direct strikes. An Israeli ...
When the United States entered the War on Terror, it did so with a series of drone aircraft ready to exploit enemy signals and positions. It took some time to arm them, but uncrewed aerial systems ...
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New tech will soon be turning Marine light vehicles into roaming drone- and aircraft-killers
The Marine Air Defense Integration System, or MADIS, is in full production after trainings, live-fire exercises, and upgrades ...
The 36th Under Secretary of the Army Mike Obadal visited Red River Army Depot on December 3 to tour the facility and ...
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Robotics industry insider says the future is one soldier backed by AI controlling swarms of drones
Pilots being able to control many drones is "kind of a prerequisite" for "the total drone warfare that is coming to all of us," Ark Robotics told BI.
Success in future warfare will depend less on individual platforms and more on the alignment of doctrine, technology, and industrial responsiveness. - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Forward-looking: AI-driven drone swarms – once a distant battlefield concept – are edging closer to frontline deployment as defense contractors roll out new software enabling large groups of unmanned ...
Ukraine’s drone success holds a deeper lesson for NATO: technological sovereignty at the component level is essential to ...
In a recent Foreign Affairs article, Jacquelyn Schneider and Julia Macdonald argue, based on their research interviewing U.S. ground troops, that troops prefer close air support from inhabited ...
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How Field Marshal Montgomery predicted the rise of drone warfare
While delivering a speech in 1954, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery gave prescient insights into the future of warfare.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The market for NDAA-compliant military drones is part of the larger global military drone market, which was valued at around $15.23 billion in 2024 and is ...
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This newly-tested military laser weapon called DragonFire absolutely obliterates drones
The U.K. Ministry of Defence recently tested the DragonFire laser weapon at a facility in Scotland, destroying high-speed drones with its targeted energy technology. Why it matters: Militaries have ...
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