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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 ...
Herein lies Taiwan’s next test in defense acquisition. The future of deterrence in the Taiwan Strait will hinge not on the number of platforms deployed, but on whether those platforms can think, ...
Although there is no proof that the Kremlin is behind the most recent incident, it would come as part of a month-long pattern ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles have flown over Belgian military and civilian targets in the past hours, and the country's ...
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.
Ondas Holdings (ONDS) is a $2.2 billion provider of autonomous drone systems and private wireless solutions through its business units Ondas Autonomous Systems (OAS), Ondas Capital and Ondas Networks.
War, an unfortunate constant throughout human history, has been accented by moments of profound transformation that have ...
The U.S. military, which is also investing in AI, is aiming to deploy thousands of autonomous drones by the end of 2025 in ...
It is no longer a question of whether robotic dogs will be weaponized in the future. They are already here, and China is ...
Russia is trying "to inflict as much damage as possible on ordinary life," said Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky.
China’s unmanned vessel, the Zhu Hai Yun, highlights the blurred line between offense and defense in AI-enabled warfare.