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Video: Pentagon’s drone swarm test shows one operator striking three targets at once
A Pentagon video released has pushed drone warfare into a new phase. The footage, ...
A demonstration of Auterion's Nemyx showing drones controlled by one operator hitting multiple targets showcases a capability which may be deployed later this year.
What if the future of robotics wasn’t a single machine but an intelligent swarm, moving as one, adapting to its environment, and executing tasks with precision? Imagine a fleet of drones navigating a ...
The combat realities in Ukraine and the Red Sea continue to drive accelerated Pentagon action to engineer and deploy a new generation of paradigm-changing drone technologies. The potential drone ...
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Airbus’ giant drone ‘mothership’ with big belly for UAV swarms targets 2029 debut
Airbus SE has stated it will deliver a concept version of its “mothership” A400M ...
Scientists at Durham University have made a significant leap in drone swarm technology with the introduction of a new system called T-STAR, designed to enable unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to fly ...
The Pentagon has just awarded a contract for ‘multi-dimensional drone swarm’ from XTEND Reality Inc which includes multiple types of drone flown by AI pilots working together under the control of a ...
In an unassuming town outside Detroit, a small American startup is quietly preparing U.S. troops for the next era of warfare — where battles won’t be fought by soldiers but by swarms of machines.
A short Pentagon video released this week quietly signaled a major shift in how future wars may be fought. In a live-fire test conducted under the U.S. Department of Defense’s Swarm Forge initiative, ...
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