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The US Army Has Plans to Produce 10,000 Drones Per Month
Given the reality of the war in Ukraine, the US military is right to pay close attention to developments in drone technology.
As technology has increasingly affected nearly every part of daily life, the Scranton Police Department has kept up, using ...
Russia was the first to deploy decoy drones to bolster its Shahed force. Now Ukraine is doing likewise, and Russian air ...
The National Interest on MSN
The Netherlands Wants to Build “Loyal Wingmen” Drones with the Americans
The world is entering a new era of air warfare—one in which the locus of power lies in who controls the “mind” of the aircraft, not just the wings.
The state will partner with SkyfireAI and CAL Analytics on a two-year pilot program to develop policies and training around ...
In this SC Media perspectives piece, Dr. David Mussington, CISSP DDN.QTE makes a strong case for a standards-first, layered ...
The FAA is set to loosen rules to let people fly drones beyond their “line of sight." ...
A police department spokesman called the drone program a "game changer." A California police department's drone program helped officers track down and arrest a suspected repeat shoplifter who ...
The Army of Drones bonus program brings elements of Roblox and Fortnite to the blood-soaked realm of real-life combat ...
Like something out of an early Transformers movie, researchers at Caltech have just demonstrated how a humanoid and a drone ...
Opinion
Jacobin on MSNSilicon Valley’s War Profiteers
After years of pushing sensationalized claims about foreign threats, Silicon Valley’s military start-ups are set to score ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Pilots Express Concerns With Part 108 Drone Proposal
FAA’s proposed rule would permit drone operations in controlled airspace and, in some cases, grant them right-of-way.
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