Under a new contract the Pentagon will acquire drones with sophisticated swarming capability incorporating lessons learned ...
XTEND wins DoD contract for AI-enabled one-way attack drone swarms with dual-comms resilience and modular tactical configurations.
Army Times on MSN
Army seeks high-energy laser systems to kill drone swarms
The new laser systems are expected to take out intelligence and surveillance drones, as well as those that can carry ...
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Top 7 most powerful military drones redefining the future of modern warfare
In 2025, the world’s top combat drones reflect a blend of endurance, weaponry, autonomy, and battlefield-proven reliability.
Israeli military drone company XTEND has signed a multi-million-dollar deal with the US Department of Defense for attack drones tested in Gaza.
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China’s AI Drone Swarms Should Terrify the United States
China is building drone swarms—and advancing the AI technology that controls them, increasingly without regard for safety ...
Through this agreement, Apium joins the Red Cat Futures Initiative, an industry-wide robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) consortium dedicated to putting the most advanced and interoperable uncrewed ...
The market for NDAA-compliant military drones is part of the larger global military drone market, which was valued at around $15.23 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow to over $21.81 billion by ...
IIT Bombay researchers innovate a GPS-free control scheme for drone swarms, enhancing autonomy, stealth, and stability in dynamic operations.
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