DJI sues Pentagon over Chinese military company designation, facing pressure in the U.S., lost business deals and contracts.
The Pentagon is scrambling to drape the hangars of its most capable combat jets with nets after midnight swarms of unidentified drones breached several of its most sensitive bases.
China-based DJI sued the US Defense Department yesterday for adding the drone maker to a list of companies allegedly working ...
SZ DJI Technology Co. said it has sued the US Department of Defense for adding the Shenzhen-based drone maker to a list that ...
U.S. Army Targeting T901 UH-60 Flight Test In Mid-2025 is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week ...
The Pentagon's plan to create AI-generated deepfake internet users raises alarm about potential threats to privacy, democracy ...
( NewsNation) — In a debate, Nevada Senate candidates weighed in on whether Congress should launch its own investigation into ...
Airbus plans to develop an unmanned variant of its H145-derived UH-7B Lakota military helicopter with autonomous flight ...
The dominance of large surface warships, especially aircraft carriers, is increasingly threatened by advanced ...
Trump had two Senate-confirmed Defense secretaries. If Bob Woodward’s reporting is correct, both see the Republican as a ...
Soldiers face daunting challenges in navigating the vastness of the Indo-Pacific, where a future war could take place across ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Tuesday announced the Pentagon has upgraded the paperwork of more than 800 veterans who were discharged other than honorably before discriminatory policies like ...