The companies will use artificial intelligence to optimize the interactions of drones with drones, and drones with humans.
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Video: Pentagon’s drone swarm test shows one operator striking three targets at once
A Pentagon video released has pushed drone warfare into a new phase. The footage, ...
Draganfly CEO Cameron Chell warns Iran’s low-cost unmanned systems can create saturation attacks against high-value naval ...
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Airbus’ giant drone ‘mothership’ with big belly for UAV swarms targets 2029 debut
Airbus SE has stated it will deliver a concept version of its “mothership” A400M ...
A demonstration of Auterion's Nemyx showing drones controlled by one operator hitting multiple targets showcases a capability which may be deployed later this year.
The U.S. military wants proposals for containerized systems that can launch and recover a mixture of drone swarms on land and ...
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Iranian drone swarms now a 'credible threat' to USS Abraham Lincoln
As the USS Abraham Lincoln steams into contested waters, the United States is confronting a threat its carrier battle groups ...
A new partnership sees Lockheed Martin Skunk Works integrating with XTEND in a setup allowing large and small drones to work ...
Drone swarms can quickly overwhelm defenses and are difficult to combat effectively, but China's new microwave system could ...
A private aerial contractor has reportedly taken responsibility for the swarms of mystery drones that wreaked havoc over New Jersey’s skies last year. Speaking at the Army’s UAS and Launched Effects ...
The Chinese military has claimed rapid advances in drone warfare, showcasing test results that one soldier could handle 200 drones using AI technology.
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