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Did Russia spoof coastal GPS to protect Putin from drones?
Multiple spoofing incidents showed ships unusually close to airports.
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Are nonlethal laser drones the new stun guns?
Made by a Russian company that specializes in stun guns and police equipment, a laser-equipped drone will provide a less lethal alternative for security forces, if used responsibly.
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This Chinese truck can launch a salvo of drones
The truck’s secret weapon is contained in a series of tubes.
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Will the Russian Army buy hydrogen fuel cell drones?
With greater range, endurance, and payload capacity comes some potentially hazardous downsides.
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Is a drone without flaps more stealthy?
Iterating on nearly a decade of design, the latest technology demonstrator maneuvers by shifting air internally.
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For this exercise, robots are always watching Royal Marines
Robots on land, sea, and in the air participated in the British exercise, though not necessarily on the same side.
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Is autonomy the next frontier for hypersonic vehicles?
Designing autonomy for hypersonics is a challenge of both technology and ultimate utility.
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In this league, drone races are won by brainwaves alone
Could hands-free control tools help military pilots direct robotic wingmen? This league might have the answers.
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Can the Pentagon sell Silicon Valley on AI as ethical war?
At a Defense Innovation Board listening session, Pentagon Counsel makes case for military AI, to some public skepticism.
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Can this tracked robot haul as much as a mule and as quietly as a bear?
Textron appears confident in its entry into the Army’s Squad Multipurpose Equipment Transport program.
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Did Russia spoof coastal GPS to protect Putin from drones?
Multiple spoofing incidents showed ships unusually close to airports.
-
Are nonlethal laser drones the new stun guns?
Made by a Russian company that specializes in stun guns and police equipment, a laser-equipped drone will provide a less lethal alternative for security forces, if used responsibly.
-
This Chinese truck can launch a salvo of drones
The truck’s secret weapon is contained in a series of tubes.
-
Will the Russian Army buy hydrogen fuel cell drones?
With greater range, endurance, and payload capacity comes some potentially hazardous downsides.
-
Is a drone without flaps more stealthy?
Iterating on nearly a decade of design, the latest technology demonstrator maneuvers by shifting air internally.
-
For this exercise, robots are always watching Royal Marines
Robots on land, sea, and in the air participated in the British exercise, though not necessarily on the same side.
-
Is autonomy the next frontier for hypersonic vehicles?
Designing autonomy for hypersonics is a challenge of both technology and ultimate utility.
-
In this league, drone races are won by brainwaves alone
Could hands-free control tools help military pilots direct robotic wingmen? This league might have the answers.
-
Can the Pentagon sell Silicon Valley on AI as ethical war?
At a Defense Innovation Board listening session, Pentagon Counsel makes case for military AI, to some public skepticism.
-
Can this tracked robot haul as much as a mule and as quietly as a bear?
Textron appears confident in its entry into the Army’s Squad Multipurpose Equipment Transport program.
-
Did Russia spoof coastal GPS to protect Putin from drones?
Multiple spoofing incidents showed ships unusually close to airports.
-
Are nonlethal laser drones the new stun guns?
Made by a Russian company that specializes in stun guns and police equipment, a laser-equipped drone will provide a less lethal alternative for security forces, if used responsibly.
-
This Chinese truck can launch a salvo of drones
The truck’s secret weapon is contained in a series of tubes.
-
Will the Russian Army buy hydrogen fuel cell drones?
With greater range, endurance, and payload capacity comes some potentially hazardous downsides.
-
Is a drone without flaps more stealthy?
Iterating on nearly a decade of design, the latest technology demonstrator maneuvers by shifting air internally.
-
For this exercise, robots are always watching Royal Marines
Robots on land, sea, and in the air participated in the British exercise, though not necessarily on the same side.
-
Is autonomy the next frontier for hypersonic vehicles?
Designing autonomy for hypersonics is a challenge of both technology and ultimate utility.
-
In this league, drone races are won by brainwaves alone
Could hands-free control tools help military pilots direct robotic wingmen? This league might have the answers.
-
Can the Pentagon sell Silicon Valley on AI as ethical war?
At a Defense Innovation Board listening session, Pentagon Counsel makes case for military AI, to some public skepticism.
-
Can this tracked robot haul as much as a mule and as quietly as a bear?
Textron appears confident in its entry into the Army’s Squad Multipurpose Equipment Transport program.













