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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 ...
The battlefield is about to drown in cheap, buzzing machines, and the Army is betting its future on swarms that die by the ...
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Europe Is Building a Laser Weapon to Shoot Down Drone Swarms
Much remains unknown about the European laser defense system—including its effective range, its vulnerability to weather ...
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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 ...
Through this agreement, Apium joins the Red Cat Futures Initiative, an industry-wide robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) consortium dedicated to putting the most advanced and interoperable uncrewed ...
BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -China's state-owned defense giant Norinco in February unveiled a military vehicle capable of autonomously conducting combat-support operations at 50 kilometres per hour.
Spanish armed forces have successfully tested integrating small drones with manned rotorcraft, including navy H135s paired ...
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Did China Just Perfect a “Soft-Kill” Counter-Drone System?
Many nations are working to develop “soft-kill” countermeasures against drones, which rely on disabling them through electronic interference rather than physically shooting them down.
From the outside, wildfire smoke may look like a drifting gray cloud. But for scientists, these plumes are dynamic, complex, and potentially dangerous. They can stretch for hundreds of miles, ...
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