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Ukraine’s Hornet loitering drones have taken out more than 125 ammo, fuel, and personnel trucks this month — flying past Russian jamming with onboard AI
Somewhere along the H20 highway in occupied southern Ukraine, a Russian fuel truck pulls off the road near a tree line. Seconds later, a small drone, no larger than a motorcycle, slams into the cab.
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SOCOM is seeking a long-range kamikaze drone
Armed with loitering munitions, SOCOM MC-130J gunships and other aircraft would be able to hunt targets deep inside enemy ...
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Drones, loitering munitions and the end of safe movement: Why control of the air littoral now decides land warfare
Modern land warfare no longer allows uncontested movement: every advance is now watched, targeted, and contested from the air littoral. From Ukraine’s open steppes to Gaza’s dense urban battlespace ...
Russia and Ukraine are still in the "first stages of combat testing" drone AI that can decide to attack a target on its own, ...
Drone maker Garuda Aerospace has signed a deal with Micron Instruments to work together on defence systems. The deal is about ...
It's been more than 20 years now since the American military started flying something called the MQ-9A Reaper drone. Over 300 of them are currently operating the skies of the world, conducting ...
Drones dominate losses on the Russia-Ukraine battlefield, but they have not replaced artillery. Instead, they have forced ...
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An American MQ-9 Reaper drone recently fired a Switchblade loitering munition at a testing target, marking the first time a US drone had deployed another drone for combat. Drone technology is ...
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