US turns to Ukraine for drone defense expertise
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First person view drones are providing new, dynamic camera angles for viewers at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Here's more on how they work:
An incredible innovation sees drones working together to carry loads. Scientists at Dutch university TU Delft have developed a new algorithm that allows multiple autonomous drones to work together to control and transport heavy payloads, even in windy ...
Struck by the success of large-scale, low-cost drone attacks, the US made covert efforts to capture Iranian Shahed-136s for technical analysis.
In-demand lasers and microwave weapons kill drones by using either burning hot beams or electromagnetic force fields.
The future of warfare felt a lot like playing a video game. Soldiers fastened on virtual-reality glasses and then moved their fingers across the joystick in their palms. A small drone buzzed and lifted in response. At a military base in Texas last month ...
Mariah Scott examines how the FCC drone ban exposes supply chain gaps and why a coordinated U.S. drone ecosystem is critical for innovation.
Simon Frühwirth was 24 when he bought his first drone. Nothing grand about it – he just wanted better shots from his hiking trips. A way to capture the mountains the way they actually felt, not just the way a camera pointed upward would see them. He started with standard drones. Then FPV came along.