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US special forces want longer reach for rockets, snipers, robots
The new sniper rifle would replace two weapons currently in use.
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Airbus acquires small drone maker Aerovel, eyes Replicator business
Aerovel’s Flexrotor drone, which Airbus now owns, can take off and land vertically as well as fly for long periods while it conducts recon missions.
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SEALs want loitering munitions aboard insert/extract patrol boats
The launcher addition to the SEAL boat would hold loitering munitions, drones or other payloads.
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Drone-killing costs must come down, says Pentagon’s chief weapons buyer
Defense companies have built and pitched everything from powerful lasers and microwaves to drones that ram their targets midair.
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Here are the two companies creating drone wingmen for the US Air Force
The decision marks the service’s most significant step yet as it aims to create a series of drones using autonomous software to fly alongside piloted jets.
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Marines pick three companies for loitering munitions program
The weapon would give squads and platoons air firepower at their fingertips.
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How US Navy experiments could get drones beyond spying and into battle
The Navy is trying to make unmanned systems a more normal part of daily operations, even as experimentation continues to refine concepts of operations.
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South Korean military paves way for robotic vehicles in its ranks
Defense companies Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Aerospace are jockeying for position in what promises to become a milestone acquisition program.
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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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Shield AI to let Hivemind software fly three more aircraft
The company has already folded the autonomous flight software into three classes of quadcopters, the V-Bat drone, the F-16 jet and the MQM-178 drone.
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US special forces want longer reach for rockets, snipers, robots
The new sniper rifle would replace two weapons currently in use.
-
Airbus acquires small drone maker Aerovel, eyes Replicator business
Aerovel’s Flexrotor drone, which Airbus now owns, can take off and land vertically as well as fly for long periods while it conducts recon missions.
-
SEALs want loitering munitions aboard insert/extract patrol boats
The launcher addition to the SEAL boat would hold loitering munitions, drones or other payloads.
-
Drone-killing costs must come down, says Pentagon’s chief weapons buyer
Defense companies have built and pitched everything from powerful lasers and microwaves to drones that ram their targets midair.
-
Here are the two companies creating drone wingmen for the US Air Force
The decision marks the service’s most significant step yet as it aims to create a series of drones using autonomous software to fly alongside piloted jets.
-
Marines pick three companies for loitering munitions program
The weapon would give squads and platoons air firepower at their fingertips.
-
How US Navy experiments could get drones beyond spying and into battle
The Navy is trying to make unmanned systems a more normal part of daily operations, even as experimentation continues to refine concepts of operations.
-
South Korean military paves way for robotic vehicles in its ranks
Defense companies Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Aerospace are jockeying for position in what promises to become a milestone acquisition program.
-
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.
-
Shield AI to let Hivemind software fly three more aircraft
The company has already folded the autonomous flight software into three classes of quadcopters, the V-Bat drone, the F-16 jet and the MQM-178 drone.
-
US special forces want longer reach for rockets, snipers, robots
The new sniper rifle would replace two weapons currently in use.
-
Airbus acquires small drone maker Aerovel, eyes Replicator business
Aerovel’s Flexrotor drone, which Airbus now owns, can take off and land vertically as well as fly for long periods while it conducts recon missions.
-
SEALs want loitering munitions aboard insert/extract patrol boats
The launcher addition to the SEAL boat would hold loitering munitions, drones or other payloads.
-
Drone-killing costs must come down, says Pentagon’s chief weapons buyer
Defense companies have built and pitched everything from powerful lasers and microwaves to drones that ram their targets midair.
-
Here are the two companies creating drone wingmen for the US Air Force
The decision marks the service’s most significant step yet as it aims to create a series of drones using autonomous software to fly alongside piloted jets.
-
Marines pick three companies for loitering munitions program
The weapon would give squads and platoons air firepower at their fingertips.
-
How US Navy experiments could get drones beyond spying and into battle
The Navy is trying to make unmanned systems a more normal part of daily operations, even as experimentation continues to refine concepts of operations.
-
South Korean military paves way for robotic vehicles in its ranks
Defense companies Hyundai Rotem and Hanwha Aerospace are jockeying for position in what promises to become a milestone acquisition program.
-
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.
-
Shield AI to let Hivemind software fly three more aircraft
The company has already folded the autonomous flight software into three classes of quadcopters, the V-Bat drone, the F-16 jet and the MQM-178 drone.













