Beskrestnov warned that interceptor drones may "turn out to be useless" in the next phase, calling for new research into ...
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No magnets, no drones: How China controls the future of warfare
Drones have fundamentally transformed modern warfare, but the entire drone supply chain depends on rare earth magnets processed almost exclusively by China.
Futuristic laser weapons are now deployed with some militaries and are being demonstrated by Ukrainian startups. Industry ...
Seven industry partners have been invited to bring forward their designs for the futuristic drones, which will accompany British Army helicopters in future battles. Known as Project NYX, the programme ...
In a recent Foreign Affairs article, Jacquelyn Schneider and Julia Macdonald argue, based on their research interviewing U.S. ground troops, that troops prefer close air support from inhabited ...
Laser beams, robodogs and drone-zapping microwaves, these are the types of weapons that could be deployed on battlefields in the not too distant future. Some are already here. The threat of a wider ...
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The Future of War Is Drones Bombing Data Centers
How the American and Israeli war with Iran took down the internet.
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What are drone swarms? India prepares for the future technology used in wars and rescue missions
Normal drones are mostly operated by humans. However, the attack drones are mostly fire-and-forget weapons, equipped with GPS navigation.
The US is still experimenting with drone delivery, but Chinese companies have been doing it successfully for years.
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