Ukraine is showing how much drones can change the battle. But a British unit going all-in on them said much about war remains unchanged.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
10 drone swarms changing how modern air warfare is planned and fought
AI-powered drone swarms are rapidly reshaping the nature of air power, shifting military advantage ...
The industry's next bottleneck: how networks, chips, and trusted infrastructure are reshaping the drone technology stack.
Intelligent drones and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are rapidly evolving from experimental prototypes into essential infrastructure across disaster response, health care delivery, agriculture, ...
The U.S. Marine Corps is expanding its drone reconnaissance and aerial attack training at Camp Pendleton, using advanced ...
Explore the latest breakthroughs in military technology with this video, highlighting advanced drones, robotics, defensive ...
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Why the Pentagon Is Eyeing a Hydrogen-Powered Drone
A fuel cell-powered drone can operate longer than a battery-powered one, and more quietly than a gas-powered one—giving it a decisive edge in aerial operations.
Pentagon expands commander authority at U.S. bases as new guidance responds to rising domestic drone threats nationwide.
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SIRBAI unveils AI-driven drone swarm technology at UMEX 2026
The platform allows multiple drones to work together autonomously, even in contested environments.
New platform enables coordinated, autonomous drone operations designed for modern defense environments ...
The British military is launching a new drone degree to train the next generation of engineers who can design, build and ...
CAMP SCHWAB, Okinawa — The Marine Corps certified Okinawa’s first 12 attack drone operators during a two-week competition this month, creating the means to make precision strikes while keeping Marines ...
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