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The United States should follow Ukraine’s creative destruction in terms of drone warfare if it wishes to remain powerful.
Government Technology got an inside look at one Minnesota police department's drone program to see how a deadly manhunt exposed limits of its current drone tech and why they're now aspiring for a DFR ...
"I think we in the United States are behind ... I think a lot of nations are behind, and I think to the credit of the ...
Russian drones entered Polish airspace early on Wednesday, leading NATO aircraft to shoot them down. This incident was the first time that NATO forces had to directly engage Russian aircraft in the ...
Draganfly has transitioned from a pioneer drone manufacturer to a full-fledged technology firm offering AI-powered software, ...
The University of Texas at Arlington recently unveiled MAVRC, an 18,000 sq. ft facility focused on advancing autonomy research in drones.
Unauthorized drones threaten critical infrastructure, public safety, and privacy, necessitating advanced detection and response strategies. The partnership with Motorola Solutions enhances response ...
The proliferation of drones — offensive and defensive, commercial and militarized — is rapidly changing several critical sectors of everyday life, and that growth has also shone a spotlight on the ...
Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Atomics, Lockheed and Anduril have all been awarded contracts to develop Collaborative ...
As we've previously reported, SiFly is no stranger to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in drone technology. The Q12 boasts 4X longer, 10X further, 10X quieter flying times, along with 5X the ...
A NATO drone maker on Russia's doorstep is testing its tech under Russian fire — and its CEO is out on the battlefield collecting feedback and figuring out what works. Lithuanian company Granta ...