Small companies across Russia have ramped up their output of military equipment to prosecute Moscow's war against Ukraine.
HFCL is developing drone detection radar, which is expected to become a crucial element in modern drone detection systems.
Taiwan UAV (智飛科技), the nation’s oldest private drone manufacturer, won a contract for more than NT$2.4 billion to supply land ...
The Russia-Ukraine conflict is a war of attrition, and most analyses have assumed that plays to Russia’s advantage. But that ...
Shahed attacks are rising, and the tactics are changing. Ukraine is improving its defenses in response and is bringing down ...
The Low Cost Attritable Aircraft Platform Sharing program exploits the biology’s “genus” and “species” concept, which will ...
Drone technology is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the market. These advanced machines continue to evolve to meet the ...
When brothers Svilen and Konstantin Rangelov first set up a small start-up called Dronamics in their native Bulgaria in 2014, their ambition was to democratize cargo deliveries in Europe and make ...
The US Army has patented groundbreaking in-flight recharging tech that enables drones to stay airborne indefinitely ...
Israel's attack on Hezbollah portends a global shift in warfare, with traditional tactics replaced by explosive pagers, kamikaze drones and AI-driven systems.
The European intelligence agency expressed concern that Chinese companies continue to supply components for Russian drone production, urging an end to the export of these critical parts.