The US Army plans to buy one million drones, signaling a major shift toward scalable, domestically produced unmanned systems.
U.S.-based drone component manufacturer ePropelled expands globally, combining smart propulsion innovation with strong supply chain strategy.
In Ukraine, unmanned weapons hunt the wounded and medics alike. Moving injured soldiers to safety has never been more ...
The battlefield is about to drown in cheap, buzzing machines, and the Army is betting its future on swarms that die by the ...
A small company from Florida called Unusual Machines has won a contract from the Pentagon to build 3,500 drone motors and ...
The thermal poncho is key in Russia's new infiltration tactics as small groups of footsoldiers attempt to avoid being spotted ...
Explosive, triple-digit gains in the stock market often trigger warnings and fears of a speculative bubble. The recent ...
DJI's drone tech is helping clean homes in Europe with the launch of the DJI Romo robot vacuum – but not in the UK. Brexit ...
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How to Shoot Down an Enemy Fighter Jet

Modern surface-to-air missiles give poorer nations the ability to shoot down advanced fighter jets over their territory for a fraction of their cost.
But compare either of those effects to the nuclear threat we already face: Russia has the world’s largest nuclear arsenal at ...
IT is renowned for being a “criminal cesspit” where stolen tradespeople’s tools worth hundreds of pounds each are being sold ...
LONDON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - As unidentified drones brought chaos to multiple European airports last month, former Danish Air Force officer Dan Hermansen was not surprised to find his company MyDefence ...