The Royal Navy has experimented with naval drones for several years—and has recently developed the “Rattler,” an unmanned boat capable of remote operation from hundreds of miles away.
Drone tech moves beyond surveillance, safely subduing armed threats in live trials, showing potential for rapid, non-lethal response.
"It's important for NATO and NATO allies to talk to each other about defense innovation,” MISSION 2044 founder Markus Federle told Military.com ...
WPI's PeAR Bat uses ultrasonic echolocation like bats to navigate smoke and darkness for autonomous rescue missions ...
As for responding to a crime, Seattle is expanding its Community Assisted Response and Engagement (CARE) team. The CARE ...
As drone technology continues to evolve, it's poised to transform how dairy farms manage their feed inventories, optimizing ...
In a few days the U.S. federal government shutdown will be entering its second month, presenting implications for a large ...
Origin Robotics has products in Ukraine and is building with defending NATO in mind. It says Ukraine shows that simpler ...
Nature and technology have joined forces as researchers in Germany deploy tree-monitoring drones. Their drone system oversees and protects Stuttgart's oldest trees from climate impacts. The green-tech ...
From solid-state EV batteries extending vehicle range to vehicle-to-everything connectivity turning cars into mobile data ...
Red Cat Holdings has achieved a critical breakthrough with its FANG drone system receiving official Pentagon authorization.
HP’s additive manufacturing team is transforming drone production with 3D printing, enabling lighter, smarter, and more scalable aircraft.
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