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Elon Musk wants to build swarms of killer drones for the US military
Elon Musk’s vision of AI-controlled drone swarms is moving from rhetoric to reality as his companies pursue Pentagon contracts and the U.S. government accelerates its push for cheap, mass-produced ...
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For a few years now, and particularly since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, conventional wisdom has said that the future of warfare is swarms of cheap drones with explosives ...
The U.S. Army selected the drone company Draganfly to supply first-person view drones, weapons that have proven decisive in the war in Ukraine. One of the largest conventional wars since World War II ...
Have you ever imagined building a drone so small it could rest comfortably in the palm of your hand, yet powerful enough to soar through the air with precision, all controlled from your smartphone?
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US Army lets soldiers flaunt their drone skills in first-ever competition
The event is in line with service plans to incorporate unmanned technology at every echelon of the force.
The drone industry’s latest rally has been fueled by a familiar cocktail: geopolitical urgency, rapid AI adoption, and an ...
Russia plans to produce 2 million first-person-view (FPV) drones and 30,000 long-range and decoy drones in 2025 for its war against Ukraine, Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence Service (SZRU) spokesperson ...
The RAF said that FPV drones have proven their ‘effectiveness in recent conflicts’, reflecting the service’s vision of a future land war in Europe. In an exercise marking the increasing tactical ...
Olympic Broadcasting Services uses 15 FPV drone teams with 250-gram units and VR goggles for immersive sports coverage ...
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