The US seems to be rapidly advancing with its ambitious “Replicator” initiative. Under this program, the US aims to deploy swarms of lethal autonomous drones in the Taiwan Strait by August 2025.
The drone seemed to be a DJI T-series agricultural model, while the robotic dog appeared to be from the Go series produced by robot developer, Unitree Robotics.
The 'unmanned hellscape' strategy, part of the Replicator initiative of the US, seeks to thwart the Chinese invasion or ...
From an inconspicuous former woolstore in inner-city Sydney, one of Australia’s defence technology pioneers is working to ...
The ability to protect deployed troops against drones is considered a prerequisite for land combat operations in the future.
Russia and China have stepped up military activity in the Arctic, while NATO states in the region are reporting more acts of ...
Mads Petersen, owner of Greenland-based startup Arctic Unmanned, sat in a car to keep warm while he tested a small drone at ...
The Marine Corps is working to rapidly develop new counter-drone capabilities to protect dismounted Marines from unmanned aerial threats, with plans to field a capability this calendar year, the ...
Russian first-person view (FPV) drones that use fiber optic cables instead of radio waves to connect with their controllers, ...
PM EST for the next episode of the Public Safety Drone Review. This month’s discussion will dive into the evolving landscape ...
Operation Southern Spear is conducted in support of the Navy’s Project 33, which aims to operationalize robotic and ...
A new first-person view (FPV) unmanned aircraft system (UAS) currently being staffed through the requirements process is on ...