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General Atomics’ YFQ-42A ‘fighter drone’ prototype is now flying. The YFQ-42A is one of two designs currently in development ...
When Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez appeared on a nationwide TV broadcast in June 2012, proudly announcing that his country was now manufacturing “unmanned aircraft,” the news took both supporters and ...
Project Flytrap 4.0 is the Army’s low-cost answer to drone warfare with jammers, sensors, and intercept tools built for ...
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The National Interest on MSNGeneral Atomics’ YFQ-42A Drone Has Begun Flight Testing
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) was one of two companies, along with Anduril Industries, to be awarded a contract last year to continue developing the “Collaborative Combat Aircraft” ...
Wrap Technologies has secured $4.5M to accelerate Merlin-1 and PAN-DA as global C-UAS demand climbs toward $6.8B.
The US-based company has emerged from secrecy to announce plans for developing an autonomous air cargo network, with an ...
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The National Interest on MSNTurkey’s GÜRZ Unmanned Air Defense System Looks Like It’s from “Terminator”
The GÜRZ system is built to counter a broad spectrum of threats, including micro-UAVs, loitering munitions, cruise missiles, ...
Homeland Security Today (HSToday) announced today the launch of a dedicated Unmanned Systems vertical led by Editor-at-Large ...
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Defense News on MSNPentagon forms new task force to fast-track counter-drone capabilities
The creation of the new task force also puts an end to the Joint Counter-small UAS Office, which was formed in 2019 and led by the Army.
The drone, dubbed YFQ-42A, took off from Gray Butte Airport, just east of Palmdale, California. The airport is owned by ...
Although only small in number, the propeller-driven trainers and their crews' World War I tactics are claimed to be enjoying success in bringing down Russian drones.
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Latin Times on MSNDHS Seeks To Invest More Than $100 Million In Anti-Drone Plan as Lawmakers Eye Restrictions on Domestic Use
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is preparing to spend more than $100 million on counter-drone systems, even as lawmakers move to restrict the use of drones for surveillance inside the United ...
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