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US forces help Israel repel Iranian drone, missile attack
Saturday’s attack was Iran’s first-ever direct assault on Israel.
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Unmanned, uncompromised: The imperative of securing drone networks
As technology advances, so do the capabilities of malicious nation-state actors seeking to exploit weaknesses in network defenses.
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Italian government halts plan to buy Israeli undersea drones
The defense ministry has abruptly withdrawn a $273 million funding request to parliament for three Blue Whale drones, made by Elta Systems.
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Navy destroyer Mason shoots Houthi missile ‘likely’ headed for US ship
The Navy destroyer Mason shot down an anti-ship ballistic missile over the Gulf of Aden that officials said was likely aimed at a U.S. commercial ship.
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Del Toro dubs robotics specialists next step in ‘truly hybrid’ fleet
The Navy’s top civilian called the establishment of a robotics warfare rating “a significant milestone” in the service’s journey toward a hybrid fleet.
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AI-operated fighter jet will fly Air Force secretary on test run
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Tuesday he will enter the cockpit of an F-16 that the service has converted for drone flight to see how it performs.
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US Army officer’s book explores legitimacy of drone warfare
What used to be an emerging and limited method of delivering kinetic effects is rapidly becoming established and ubiquitous across conflict zones.
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Drone attack kills 4 in Ukrainian city as Russia rebuilds war strength
Escalated attacks on civilian areas and the country’s power grid may be to compel Ukraine’s army to deploy air defense systems away from the front line.
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First MQ-4C Triton drone arrives at Naval Air Station Sigonella
The Navy’s Triton drone reached initial operating capability last fall and is now being forward-deployed.
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F-16s arrive at Eglin to be modified with self-flying tech
The Air Force hopes its Venom experiments will allow it to more quickly develop self-flying drone wingmen known as CCAs.
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US forces help Israel repel Iranian drone, missile attack
Saturday’s attack was Iran’s first-ever direct assault on Israel.
-
Unmanned, uncompromised: The imperative of securing drone networks
As technology advances, so do the capabilities of malicious nation-state actors seeking to exploit weaknesses in network defenses.
-
Italian government halts plan to buy Israeli undersea drones
The defense ministry has abruptly withdrawn a $273 million funding request to parliament for three Blue Whale drones, made by Elta Systems.
-
Navy destroyer Mason shoots Houthi missile ‘likely’ headed for US ship
The Navy destroyer Mason shot down an anti-ship ballistic missile over the Gulf of Aden that officials said was likely aimed at a U.S. commercial ship.
-
Del Toro dubs robotics specialists next step in ‘truly hybrid’ fleet
The Navy’s top civilian called the establishment of a robotics warfare rating “a significant milestone” in the service’s journey toward a hybrid fleet.
-
AI-operated fighter jet will fly Air Force secretary on test run
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Tuesday he will enter the cockpit of an F-16 that the service has converted for drone flight to see how it performs.
-
US Army officer’s book explores legitimacy of drone warfare
What used to be an emerging and limited method of delivering kinetic effects is rapidly becoming established and ubiquitous across conflict zones.
-
Drone attack kills 4 in Ukrainian city as Russia rebuilds war strength
Escalated attacks on civilian areas and the country’s power grid may be to compel Ukraine’s army to deploy air defense systems away from the front line.
-
First MQ-4C Triton drone arrives at Naval Air Station Sigonella
The Navy’s Triton drone reached initial operating capability last fall and is now being forward-deployed.
-
F-16s arrive at Eglin to be modified with self-flying tech
The Air Force hopes its Venom experiments will allow it to more quickly develop self-flying drone wingmen known as CCAs.
-
US forces help Israel repel Iranian drone, missile attack
Saturday’s attack was Iran’s first-ever direct assault on Israel.
-
Unmanned, uncompromised: The imperative of securing drone networks
As technology advances, so do the capabilities of malicious nation-state actors seeking to exploit weaknesses in network defenses.
-
Italian government halts plan to buy Israeli undersea drones
The defense ministry has abruptly withdrawn a $273 million funding request to parliament for three Blue Whale drones, made by Elta Systems.
-
Navy destroyer Mason shoots Houthi missile ‘likely’ headed for US ship
The Navy destroyer Mason shot down an anti-ship ballistic missile over the Gulf of Aden that officials said was likely aimed at a U.S. commercial ship.
-
Del Toro dubs robotics specialists next step in ‘truly hybrid’ fleet
The Navy’s top civilian called the establishment of a robotics warfare rating “a significant milestone” in the service’s journey toward a hybrid fleet.
-
AI-operated fighter jet will fly Air Force secretary on test run
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said Tuesday he will enter the cockpit of an F-16 that the service has converted for drone flight to see how it performs.
-
US Army officer’s book explores legitimacy of drone warfare
What used to be an emerging and limited method of delivering kinetic effects is rapidly becoming established and ubiquitous across conflict zones.
-
Drone attack kills 4 in Ukrainian city as Russia rebuilds war strength
Escalated attacks on civilian areas and the country’s power grid may be to compel Ukraine’s army to deploy air defense systems away from the front line.
-
First MQ-4C Triton drone arrives at Naval Air Station Sigonella
The Navy’s Triton drone reached initial operating capability last fall and is now being forward-deployed.
-
F-16s arrive at Eglin to be modified with self-flying tech
The Air Force hopes its Venom experiments will allow it to more quickly develop self-flying drone wingmen known as CCAs.













