From an investment perspective, the global military drone market is on a strong upward trajectory, driven by rising defense budgets, geopolitical instability, and rapid technological innovation.
The Air Force is using a framework to test autonomy on its drone wingman prototypes, showing that multiple companies can supply hardware and software for its future collaborative combat aircraft.
From UAVs to counter-UAVs and beyond, the state of modern warfare – and today’s geopolitics – were on display.
U.S. drone manufacturers are stepping up efforts to win customers across Asia, pitching combat-proven technology to regional ...
Spc. Emmanuel Franco, an ammunition team chief assigned to 2nd Battalion, 77th Field Artillery Regiment, Division Artillery, 4th Infantry Division, inputs firing information into an Android Team ...
Defense spending has been the talk of Singapore's Airshow this week but that's not an accurate way to measure military strength, Palmer Luckey, founder of defense tech firm Anduril Industries, said on ...
Three F-16 pilots took down Iranian missiles and drones set for Israel in April 2024 by using their aircraft missiles and ...
Several U.S. drone companies used this week’s Singapore Airshow to pitch their technology to Asian militaries, aiming to expand beyond Pentagon contracts as regional security concerns tied to China’s ...
Artists concept of collberattive combat aircraft prototypes of the General Atomics YFQ-42A and the Anuril YFQ-44A. US Air Force Image SINGAPORE — Two aviation companies under contract to develop armed ...
Several U.S. drone firms made their debuts at the Singapore Airshow this week, seeking to expand their business beyond the ...
The company that will be creating military drones and autonomous aircraft just 15 miles south of Downtown is ramping up excitement, with production to begin in July and the promise of 4,000 jobs once ...