As drone swarms overwhelm conventional defenses, the U.S. Navy is deploying HELIOS, a 60-kW laser that can destroy targets at ...
Iran's expanding use of low-cost drones and missile systems is exposing vulnerabilities in traditional air defense strategies, raising concerns ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Moving past an operator controlling one drone would be gamechanging.Alfons Cabrera/NurPhoto via Getty Images A Ukrainian arms ...
Ukraine’s war showed that the edge in drone warfare may lie as much in software as hardware. Demand is rising for autonomous ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AI-powered drone swarms are rapidly reshaping the nature of air power, shifting military advantage away from expensive platforms ...
In response to the rapidly evolving threat of low-cost, aerial drones, US Africa Command (Africom) is evaluating a new force ...
The Indo-Pacific is becoming the epicenter of a new drone warfare arms race, with the US and China contending the dominance ...
Turkish drone manufacturer Baykar, best known for the combat-proven Bayraktar TB2, has unveiled its ...
Normal drones are mostly operated by humans. However, the attack drones are mostly fire-and-forget weapons, equipped with GPS navigation.
What if the future of robotics wasn’t a single machine but an intelligent swarm, moving as one, adapting to its environment, and executing tasks with precision? Imagine a fleet of drones navigating a ...
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A Ukrainian arms maker says future warfare is one soldier controlling drone swarms with autonomy. It's tech Ukraine and some partners are working on because it gives a single soldier greater impact.