The Army is overhauling how it fights in combat based on lessons from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, where drones have become ...
The U.S. Army selected the drone company Draganfly to supply first-person view drones, weapons that have proven decisive in the war in Ukraine. One of the largest conventional wars since World War II ...
Using open source lessons learned from Ukraine's effort to turn back the Russian invasion over the last three and a half ...
The Pentagon is racing to deploy artificial intelligence across military operations before adversaries gain an irreversible edge, driven by lessons from Ukraine where cheap drones powered by AI are ...
Ukraine’s naval drones have sunk warships, hit oil terminals, and even downed Russian helicopters and fighter jets over the ...
The drone wars are here, but US Army soldiers are still working to get the hang of the technology. Business Insider's Graham Flanagan recently visited soldiers training on drones in southern Germany.
Ordered in 2021, the Army’s 29 twin-engine Apache attack helicopters are scheduled to start being delivered before the end of ...
Greece's defense ministry converted an army facility to mass-produce drones, seen as a crucial strategic shift toward ...
Britain’s flagship plan to mass-produce interceptor drones under Project Octopus will fail to protect the country unless it’s backed by a wider, integrated defence network, a leading UK-based ...
“Operation Spiderweb,” which Ukraine said destroyed or damaged over 40 aircraft parked at air bases across Russia on Sunday, wasn't just a blow to the Kremlin's prestige. It was also a wake-up call ...
The targets were Russian warplanes, including strategic bombers and command-and-control aircraft, worth hundreds of millions of dollars. The weapons were Ukrainian drones, each costing under $1,000 ...
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