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US Navy on the hunt for strike drones that can launch from any warship
The Navy is looking for armed drones that can be launched from austere locations or from surface warships other than aircraft ...
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is bidding for a secretive contract to build swarms of voice-controlled drones for the US military.
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US Navy tests wild new 'Lightfish' undersea drone
The U.S. Naval War College recently hosted an unmanned systems demonstration at Naval Station Newport in Rhode Island, putting a solar-powered drone called Lightfish through its paces in front of ...
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How commercial drones make the Pentagon's ‘Blue UAS Select' list
For an off-the-shelf drone to be added to the Blue UAS list, it must pass rigorous testing and cyber security evaluations.
The hot item on the Navy’s drone wish list is unmanned aircraft that sailors can launch from smaller ships to carry out long-range attacks.
The Navy has taken several new steps in its development of several large underwater drones designed to conduct undersea reconnaissance, share combat essential data with submarine “motherships,” search ...
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The US military has a plan to transform F-16 fighters into drone swarm destroyers
The Pentagon is arming its fleet of F-16 fighter jets and UH-60 SeaHawks with a new air-to-air missile variant engineered with a “proximity” fuse designed to counter drone swarms by dispersing ...
Repurposed commercial fishing nets are being cleverly implemented to protect vulnerable Ukrainian regions against devastating drone attacks.
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) ...
Carmaker Renault is to begin manufacturing long-range military aerial drones alongside its vehicle production as part of the French government’s programme to increase its homegrown defence capacity ...
Lockheed Martin’s “HELIOS” anti-drone laser passed a recent test with flying colors, according to CEO Jim Taiclet. Last week, Lockheed Martin announced that a US Navy guided-missile destroyer had used ...
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