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Procurement: Quadcopter Madness
Strategy Page· 3 days agoCorps has announced a new squad and platoon organization, based on its experience so far this century, especially in Iraq and Afghanistan. One of the unique changes to the new 12 man squad was ...
Inventor Breaks Guinness World Record For Fastest Drone Flight Ever
My Modern Met· 20 hours agoThe duo has officially earned the title for “fastest ground speed by a battery-powered...
Air Weapons: FPV UAVs Rule the Skies in Ukraine
Strategy Page· 4 days agoDecember 26, 2023: Both Russian and Ukrainian forces are using cheap (about $500 each) quadcopter UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) controlled by soldiers a kilometer or more ...
Drone Attack Derails Russian Freight Train
Forbes· 7 days agoA drone strike this week derailed a Russian freight train, burning a tank car and leaving others strewn across the line in what looks like the first ever...
Russia Has Resorted to Using Golf Carts—Yes, Golf Carts—in Combat
Popular Mechanics· 7 days agoBehold, the future of warfare: soldiers packed into golf carts rolling toward enemy trenches, only...
Hives For U.S. Drone Swarms Ready To Deploy This Year
Forbes· 6 days agoThis will make drone swarms a practical proposition on the battlefield and the technology will be...
Cameras inspired by insect eyes could give robots a wider view
New Scientist· 6 days agoCameras inspired by the compound eyes of insects enable an extremely wide field of view without...
Air Weapons: France Gets UAV Fervor
Strategy Page· 14 hours agoMay 21, 2024: France recently revealed its first locally made combat UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) equipped with explosives to damage or destroy a target the UAV is flown into. Called the Veloce ...
Fears Paris Olympics can't cope with threat of hostile drone attack
Daily Express· 3 days agoFRANCE will struggle to prevent drones from disrupting this summer’s Olympic Games, experts warned...
In the Game of Spy vs. Spy, Israel Keeps Getting the Better of Iran
The Atlantic· 5 days agoMany among us are foreigners—businesspeople, journalists, tourists, and academics like myself, who traveled to Iran for what they thought would be a brief visit, only to find themselves thrown ...