The U.S. military wants proposals for containerized systems that can launch and recover a mixture of drone swarms on land and ...
The first phase of the Pentagon's drone competition, Gauntlet, begins later this month. US drone operators will fly and test ...
Defense Department officials cite nets, walls and fishing line as low-cost obstacles to protect civilians and key sites from ...
As drone threats grow worldwide, a newly released Pentagon guide outlines low-tech defensive concepts designed to protect ...
The Department of War plans to spend $1.1 billion for hundreds of thousands of drones. Through a series of competitions ...
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Pentagon taps 25 firms for small, cheap attack drone competition
The Pentagon eventually wants to field swarms of low-cost, one-way attack drones that cost just a few thousand dollars apiece.
Pentagon report reveals military bases face daily drone incursions but lack clear authority to respond effectively, exposing ...
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25 Manufacturers to Compete in Pentagon's $150M Drone Dominance ‘Gauntlet'
DOD selects participants for upcoming series of uncrewed aircraft system evaluations by military operators.
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Why the Pentagon is betting big on a hydrogen-powered drone
The Pentagon’s interest in a hydrogen-powered drone is not a niche science project. It is a response to a battlefield where ...
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The Pentagon is trying to figure out which drones to buy. The Marines just put a bunch to the test.
Tests measured how fast drones could be launched, how reliably they flew in tough conditions, and whether they could make a ...
Military installation commanders now have more leeway to determine threats from unauthorized drones nearby and deal with them.
Elite U.S. Special Forces units including the Navy SEALs and Army Green Berets are expanding their use of FPV drones as the ...
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