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The market for small aerial drones is oversaturated, defense industry insiders said, with many companies offering similar systems.
A former prison officer at a high-security jail where a member of staff was recently stabbed by an inmate, has said the "floodgates" have been opened on the use of drones to smuggle in weapons and drugs.
Customs and Border Patrol confirmed it is providing "aerial support" to law enforcement efforts during the protests.
BI spoke with Army leaders about how they're teaching new soldiers to react to drones in the early stages of their training.
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On Saturday, for the first time in more than 30 years, the U.S. military is holding a big parade. The event is intended to celebrate the 250th birthday of the Army and to remind Americans of their debt to men and women in uniform.
The Israeli precision strikes on Iran, especially attacks that decapitated key Iranian military strike corps early into the current military engagement, has similarities to Ukraine’s drone strike against the Russian air bases earlier this month.
Israeli spies infiltrated the heart of Iran before Friday morning’s Operation “Rising Lion” airstrikes and damaged the country’s missile infrastructure and air defenses in
Israeli Navy successfully intercepts eight UAVs launched from Iran using the newly deployed 'Barak Magen' system aboard Sa’ar 6-class missile ships, marking its first operational use.
President Donald Trump signed several executive orders on Friday, lifting regulations on aviation technology and working to boost American manufacturing
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RBC Ukraine on MSNZelenskyy: Ukraine hit by 2,800 Russian drones and 140 missiles since start of summerRussia launched 2,800 strike drones and 140 missiles at Ukraine in just half a month. The enemy also dropped 3,000 KAB bombs, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Telegram post. According to the head of state,