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The U.S. military has chosen to take a more expedited approach to drone development as part of the Department of War's Drone Dominance program.
In the race to build anti-drone weapons intended for use in a war zone, it is unclear how they may be used safely in crowded skies.
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Party Balloon, Foreign Drone, High-Energy laser: Inside Chaos Leading to El Paso Airspace Closure
The grounding of all flights, including emergency medical evacuations, prompted confusion among law enforcement agencies on Wednesday morning as officials sought to understand the security message in
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10 most advanced military wingman drones designed to fight alongside human pilots
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Fiber optic drones and other tethered Unmanned Aircraft Systems are providing major advantages to military forces and posing new threats.
Pentagon report reveals military bases face daily drone incursions but lack clear authority to respond effectively, exposing critical security gaps.
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The US Navy’s Anti-Drone Lasers Are Finally Coming Online
Lockheed Martin’s “HELIOS” anti-drone laser passed a recent test with flying colors, according to CEO Jim Taiclet.
A new crash course is teaching Marines the ins and outs of drone warfare, from navigation in flight to explosive payloads.
Pentagon expands commander authority at U.S. bases as new guidance responds to rising domestic drone threats nationwide.
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The Marines Are Building New Killer Drones—for $700 Each
The “HANX” drone—the brainchild of Sgt. Henry David Volpe—can be built off the shelf from domestically sourced components and 3D-printed parts.
The military testing, which was taking place near Fort Bliss, was of high-energy lasers that are designed to protect against drones from drug cartels that could cross over the U.S. border, three of the sources say.