Western militaries often view new technology as precious and valuable. Ukraine shows that they can't afford to view small drones that way.
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 ...
The drone threat in the Middle East, while serious and deadly, is negligible when compared to the capabilities of China, ...
Russia's decade-plus domestic tech push shows that Russia can excel at software development but often fails miserably at ...
The Pentagon eventually wants to field swarms of low-cost, one-way attack drones that cost just a few thousand dollars apiece.
A drone whirred through a shopping centre in the Russian city of Voronezh as Shaman, an operator for the Russian army, showed shoppers one of the devices that have dominated ...
On a screen somewhere near the front, a drone operator scrolls through a catalog that looks uncannily like an e-commerce site. Instead of headphones or phone chargers, the tiles display ...
Eighty years after total war transformed the continent, European countries are making big bets on new instruments of annihilation. Last spring, 3,000 British soldiers of the 4th Light Brigade, also ...
Red Cat expects fourth-quarter revenues to range from $24 million to $26.5 million, representing a roughly 1,831% increase from the $1.3 million recorded in Q4 2024. Full-year revenues for 2025 are ...