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The Iran war is testing the U.S. military's ability to combat Iran's drones in a cost-effective way. Emerging laser tech, designed to zap drones out of the sky, may help.
Data centers have become military targets, and questions are emerging about the United States' preparedness for attacks on its digital infrastructure.
The upcoming release of the DJI Avata 360 has been followed by the announcement of the best deals yet on the Antigravity A1 – the only drone so far with similar tech. The A1 is already on sale now, has the same 8K resolution DJI is touting, and has just had a significant drop in price.
Taking down Iran's cheap drones is a drain on the U.S. weapons stockpile. Emerging laser technology may be a cost-effective key to taking them down.
Ukraine has spent years developing cheap ways to bring down Iranian-made Shahed drones. Now, that tech is desperately needed in the Gulf.
From Dubai to the Strait of Hormuz, World War Drone is upon us - COMMENT: Far-flung front lines are being knitted together in a way the world has not seen before, says Mark Almond, as the whirr of dro
The Defense Department designates Michigan as a national test site. Drones, which took out tanks in Europe, are changing warfighting. Drones technology isn't just about what's coming next. It's already here.
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"Our mission is simple: use robotics to make the most dangerous jobs safer," said Drone Amplified's CEO.
A San Diego-based counter-drone technology company is explaining how potential Iranian drone attacks could happen — and how new technology can help detect those threats
Zelenskiy told reporters that three teams were sent to the Middle East to conduct expert assessments and demonstrate how drone defences should operate. Earlier this week he said teams were sent to Qatar,