With the proliferation of drones on the battlefield in Ukraine, European militaries are racing to better arm their forces.
A Ukrainian firm has combined its ground drone with a remotely piloted M2 Browning turret to make a lethal truck that can be operated from afar.
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Neros, a company founded in 2023 by former teenage drone racers, won a coveted Army contract and is gaining popularity in the defense sector. Soren Monroe-Anderson, left, and Olaf Hichwa, the founders ...
Naval Special Warfare Command is looking to launch a 10-day school to teach its troops how to build and fly first-person-view drones, repair them, and put operators through a final field exercise with ...
The US Army is testing out its Next Generation Command and Control system at Fort Carson, Colorado. Exercises have become increasingly complex, involving artillery pieces, drones, and artificial ...