Army Times on MSN
Army seeks high-energy laser systems to kill drone swarms
The new laser systems are expected to take out intelligence and surveillance drones, as well as those that can carry ...
Responsible Statecraft on MSN
DoD promised a 'swarm' of attack drones. We're still waiting.
In fact, these challenges have led to the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit (DIUx), which has been overseeing the initiative ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World’s most affordable military laser can shoot down 200 drones in single blast
Australian defense company Electro Optic Systems (EOS) has recently unveiled the world’s most affordable high-energy laser ...
Defense developers are creating micro drones that can fly undetected, provide real-time intelligence, and potentially take on new roles in future conflicts.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Meet FireAnt: US firm unveils mini ‘tank-killer’ robot built to hunt heavy armor
US robotics firm Swarmbotics AI has unveiled a new generation of ground-based autonomous systems designed to operate in ...
A new combat-tested system allows one operator to control several drones at once. Sine Engineering explain what Pasika is and ...
As temperatures drop in Ukraine, Russia has stepped up drone attacks on power facilities supplying millions of homes across the country. There are signs that the Russian military is repeatedly hitting ...
A European manufacturer has been ramping up production of an airburst warhead for its 70mm rocket. The FZ123 warhead disperses thousands of small steel balls that intercept an enemy drone. Business ...
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called Europeans worried about the mysterious drone swarms—suspected by NATO allies to be linked to Russia—that have appeared around airports, military ...
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