Drones and UAS are fast on the rise because of Ukraine and Russia's usage. But how is the U.S. adopting them? Find out!
They researchers used parts from taxidermied pheasants and mallards to create flapping-wing drones and swimming robots.
Overnight, 29 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones were destroyed in the skies over the Kursk, Belgorod, Tver, Bryansk, Penza, and Voronezh regions, the Defense Ministry said ...
Russia's Voronezh region was hit by a drone attack. UAVs damaged the enterprise's non-production building, according to ...
Russia has also started to launch fake drones, without any explosives, to confuse Ukraine’s air defence units and force them ...
Russia is seeking to consolidate efforts toward fighting extremism, terrorism and transnational crime both bilaterally and multilaterally, Sergey Shoigu specified ...
Canada women's soccer coach Bev Priestman has been fired after an independent review of a drone surveillance scandal at the ...
“[It’s] for people to learn how to use these small drones, and then try to maneuver them through and around different things.
Baptism of fire for the F-35C during U.S. operations targeting Houthi threats in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden region. F-35C ...
Bev Priestman won't return as Canada women's national team coach after an investigation into spying on opponents using drones ...
The Houthis launched a complex attack consisting of anti-ship missiles and drones, a Pentagon spokesperson said Tuesday.