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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has directed the Pentagon to embark on the largest unmanned systems buildup in U.S. history — an effort that could deliver more than 300,000 small drones over the next several years.
The United States Central Command has activated Task Force Scorpion Strike, marking the operational debut of America's first military unit built exclusively around one-way-attack drones. Centered on the Low-Cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System (LUCAS),
After a number of drone sightings near European airports and military bases, mysterious aircraft were seen over Ireland as Ukraine's Zelenskyy visited.
Learn how drones near Zelensky’s plane represent a coordinated threat to EU and Ukrainian security during the Dublin incident.
The Navy regularly tests unmanned vessels in the Charleston Harbor and recently sent one of these boats across the Atlantic Ocean to Portugal.
The successful firing of an air-to-air missile on an aerial target in test exercises has paved the way for a major investment in the Ghost Bat program.
Germany recorded its highest number of drone sightings over military bases in October, a senior intelligence official said, with a growing focus on naval installations.
Investigations are underway in Ireland and France after two more incidents this week involving unidentified drones flying close to the coastlines of each country.
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German military claims successful AI-based drone swarm trial
The German military announced on Monday that it has successfully trialled drone swarms using a reconnaissance and impact combination, AI-based software and loitering munitions. The experiment, conducted at the Altmark exercise ground in the state of Saxony-Anhalt,
More women in Ukraine are joining the military in combat roles thanks to advances in technology.
Four military-grade drones came within seconds of intersecting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s flight over the Irish Sea on the night of December 1, in an incident that has exposed a profound gap in Ireland’s ability to protect its own airspace.