The U.S. military has begun using much cheaper weapons systems to defend against Iranian drones, forcing them to use more ...
Reaper drones could be used as a counter-drone platform in the future, given their low operating costs and long loiter times.
The Pentagon seeks roughly $55 billion for drone and autonomous warfare programs in its fiscal year 2027 budget, a dramatic surge from $225 million.
Called the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System, it adds laser guidance to a weapon first used in the Korean War.
A price point advantage is no longer measured in millions of dollars below the competition, but in mere thousands.
The Pentagon plans a massive investment in drone technology. But anyone expecting vast numbers of low-cost but capable drones may be sorely disappointed.
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Laser energy weapon training begins for US Navy to effectively blind unmanned aerial threats
Sailors in the U.S. Navy are set to receive certified training for operating and ...
Australia is on a push to keep pace with the rapid evolution of drone warfare, with an emphasis on locally produced Ghost Bat ...
The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has challenged traditional notions of military might, proving that ...
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The Air Force just armed the MQ-9 Reaper with laser-guided rockets that kill drones for less than $40,000 a shot
For years, the U.S. military has faced an expensive and embarrassing math problem: adversaries can field swarms of drones ...
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