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Video: Pentagon’s drone swarm test shows one operator striking three targets at once
A Pentagon video released has pushed drone warfare into a new phase. The footage, ...
A demonstration of Auterion's Nemyx showing drones controlled by one operator hitting multiple targets showcases a capability which may be deployed later this year.
The People's Liberation Army revealed its latest drone swarm tech with 200 units that's resistant to jamming, can make ...
ZenaTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: ZENA) (FSE: 49Q) (BMV: ZENA) ("ZenaTech"), a technology solution provider specializing in AI ...
Engineers studying drone combat at one of China’s top military-linked universities needed a way to simulate clashes between ...
China showcases a breakthrough in drone warfare with a new autonomous AI swarm. See how a single soldier controls 200 coordinated wings ...
State broadcaster details how intelligent tech is used in the PLA’s ability to control masses of autonomous aircraft.
A new partnership sees Lockheed Martin Skunk Works integrating with XTEND in a setup allowing large and small drones to work ...
In an unassuming town outside Detroit, a small American startup is quietly preparing U.S. troops for the next era of warfare — where battles won’t be fought by soldiers but by swarms of machines.
What if the future of robotics wasn’t a single machine but an intelligent swarm, moving as one, adapting to its environment, and executing tasks with precision? Imagine a fleet of drones navigating a ...
A short Pentagon video released this week quietly signaled a major shift in how future wars may be fought. In a live-fire test conducted under the U.S. Department of Defense’s Swarm Forge initiative, ...
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