In a major leap forward for drone technology, researchers from Durham University have developed a new system called T-STAR, which allows swarms of drones to fly faster and safer than ever before.
Drone aerial light shows are a growing trend, but this is also an indicator that drone swarm technology is quickly advancing to a stage where it will be able to have emergency service applications.
With autonomous drones becoming and increasingly regular threat, countermeasures become necessary. And this weapon developed ...
Companies that can leverage advanced quantum technology to help drone swarms overcome electronic jamming may have a future opportunity in partnership with the Air Force. Specifically, the service is ...
The combat realities in Ukraine and the Red Sea continue to drive accelerated Pentagon action to engineer and deploy a new generation of paradigm-changing drone technologies. The potential drone ...
The SAF is trialling its next-gen drone tech, including a 50-drone swarm, in the drills in Australia. Read more at ...
Forward-looking: AI-driven drone swarms – once a distant battlefield concept – are edging closer to frontline deployment as defense contractors roll out new software enabling large groups of unmanned ...
The Leonidas Autonomous Robotic (Leonidas AR) platform features Epirus’ Leonidas high-power microwave (HPM) weapon with ...
With rockets blazing and drones swarming, the Northern Command has sent a message from the heights of Ladakh that the Indian ...
The escalating drone arms race has taken a new turn with Saab's introduction of its Project Nimbrix Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) missile – a low-cost fire-and-forget anti-small-drone and ...