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Drones rewired war, and 2 new weapons could change it again
Drones turned battlefields into networks of cheap flying sensors and precision weapons, forcing armies to rethink everything ...
Ukrainian forces demonstrated a watershed moment in modern aerial warfare. Ukrainian-made Sting interceptor drones ...
The Army is giving the AH-64E Apache a new mission, transforming the iconic gunship into a fast-moving drone killer designed ...
A Taiwanese drone firm held sea trials with six unmanned surface vessels last month ahead of a roughly $1 billion project ...
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This British Laser Can Hit a Drone Going 600 Kilometers an Hour
During the Hebrides trials, the system intercepted drones traveling up to 650 km/h (403 mph). This was the first time the UK ...
The initiative for the Vietnam-era 40 mm belt-fed MK19 automatic grenade launcher is the latest effort to retrofit platforms ...
Modern warfare is in the process of being rewritten and the biggest shift isn’t a new tank, fighter jet, or missile system.
BEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -China's state-owned defense giant Norinco in February unveiled a military vehicle capable of autonomously conducting combat-support operations at 50 kilometres per hour.
Poland has officially put into combat duty a completely domestically mobile anti-drone weapon system called the WLKM 12.7mm, ...
The recent test runs of DragonFire at the UK Ministry of Defence's (MoD) Hebrides range witnessed the laser taking out drones ...
Despite the DragonFire laser’s impressive capabilities, it is not perfect; like all laser weapons, it operates only within line of sight, and can be degraded by poor weather conditions.
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