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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 ...
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The Shahed killer: Ukraine’s STING drone takes down 1,000 enemy UAVs in combat
The STING interceptor, showcased in a new video released by the Wild Hornets team, is described as a “massive, affordable, ...
It’s a German-built drone killer, an air defense system that Ukraine has deployed in the field and proven that it’s successful. Earlier this month, Ukraine put into the Rheinmetall-developed Skynex to ...
CNN — (CNN) — On a recent evening in Kyiv, 4-year-old Olexander Reshetnik made a simple suggestion to his parents: “Let’s go to the parking garage now so we can sleep properly, and you don’t have to ...
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Meet FireAnt: US firm unveils mini ‘tank-killer’ robot built to hunt heavy armor
U S robotics firm Swarmbotics AI has unveiled a new generation of ground-based autonomous systems designed to operate in ...
Forward-looking: AI-driven drone swarms – once a distant battlefield concept – are edging closer to frontline deployment as defense contractors roll out new software enabling large groups of unmanned ...
In a major leap forward for drone technology, researchers from Durham University have developed a new system called T-STAR, which allows swarms of drones to fly faster and safer than ever before.
The two civilians carried with them a white flag indicating that they were not combatants – meaning that killing them could ...
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