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The U.S. Military’s Drone Crisis Is Just Getting Started

Cheap, ubiquitous drones are reshaping modern warfare—from Ukraine to Gaza—by destroying armor and forcing costly interceptions. -A CNAS report warns the U.S. remains unprepared for current and future ...
China is leveraging lessons from the war in Ukraine to become a “drone superpower,” using its vast industrial capacity to ...
The Army is overhauling how it fights in combat based on lessons from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, where drones have become ...
Teams from each service went head-to-head in training events for unmanned systems, including convoy ambushes and ...
The old-school vision of the military conjured up by US defence chief Pete Hegseth seems at odds with the high-tech modern ...
When the Pentagon announced a “joint interagency task force” in July to bring the U.S. military up to speed on drone warfare, Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. James Mingus compared drones to the ...
Adapting “loyal wingman” drones to helicopters is a fundamentally different challenge than adopting them to planes, as helicopters are far slower and operate at significantly lower altitudes.
Cartel operatives are reportedly exploiting Ukraine's limited vetting of foreign recruits, where background checks are rare ...
Although there is no proof that the Kremlin is behind the most recent incident, it would come as part of a month-long pattern ...
It is no longer a question of whether robotic dogs will be weaponized in the future. They are already here, and China is ...