Russia, Drones and War Crime
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Ukrainian soldiers told Business Insider the tactic is becoming increasingly frequent and a growing challenge.
Army modernization includes drone technology inspired by Ukraine's success and nuclear microreactors to power bases, according to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll.
Drone and action camera leaker Igor Bogdanov posted numerous images on X showing off what is clearly a successor to the DJI Neo, likely to be called the Neo 2. Bogdanov has a relatively accurate track record for leaks,
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China showed off how it fires Shahed-like drones from a truck-mounted multiple launch system
The clips, aired by state media, show a delta-wing ASN-301 rocketing forth from a truck launcher and climbing sharply before diving into its target.
Porcupine or Dreadarmor with a mass of metal rods is the latest thing for stopping FPVs. How effective is it and how are drone pilots countering it?
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Drones could replace large US Army units in Europe, expert suggests
What do you with an Army designed for Europe when Europe isn’t the focus anymore? The answer is drones, says one U.S. expert.
The Army explores internal drone production through SkyFoundry and depot programs to build small UAS at scale.
A suite of technologies are under constant development, to help find drones. That includes acoustic sensors that listen for the drone's buzzing; advanced optical cameras, with very high resolution; and increasingly sophisticated tactical radars, which work over longer ranges and can even differentiate between a drone or a bird.
At $239 for Prime members, it’s the lowest that the DJI Mini 4K has ever been on Amazon.
Army Times on MSN
No drones for Army squads, teams, 25th Infantry Division leader says
Amid a push to put more small drones in soldiers' hands, the Army is learning there’s a ceiling to the number of unmanned systems that units can handle.
Here's a rundown of the basic rules for operating a drone, according to the FAA, and what to know if a drone flies over your home.