As European countries rush to shore up their defences amid relentless fighting in Ukraine and a growing Russian "shadow" threat, companies here are capitalising on the age of drone warfare.
Australia has the chance to become a world leader in drone and autonomous weapon technology if it supercharges investment in the sector, analysts say.
U.S. defense technology company Anduril Industries has officially opened a new 7,400-square-metre manufacturing facility in ...
A Canberra-made laser is about to become NATO's newest frontline defence against enemy drones, in a deal experts say could ...
Shane Arnott, the mastermind behind Australia’s autonomous sub, said the nation doesn’t have time for “small minds and small ...
Australia committed A$1.7 billion ($1.1 billion) to produce a fleet of autonomous undersea drones known as "Ghost Shark," a collaboration between the Australian Defense Force and U.S.-based defense ...
(Bloomberg) -- Australia will invest A$1.7 billion ($1.1 billion) to develop and manufacture a submarine drone that can both surveil the oceans and conduct strikes — as part of efforts to expand the ...
The SAF is trialling its next-gen drone tech, including a 50-drone swarm, in the drills in Australia. Read more at ...
The first "Ghost Shark" underwater attack drone belonging to the Royal Australian Navy will enter service in January - Copyright AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE/AFP Rodney ...
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Australia told to be smarter to tackle spy drone threat
More needs to be done to prevent nefarious drones attacking and spying on Australia's critical infrastructure, amid warnings ...
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