Robots have entered the battlefield: a video shows the strengths and limitations of uncrewed ground vehicles as a Ukrainian UGV leads the attack on Russian position.
Defense contractor Northrop Grumman said it flew the MQ-4C Triton ISR drone within 100 miles (161 km) of the North Pole.
Ukraine has been testing a wide range of ground-based drones, which it's dubbed "iron soldiers," some of which are fitted with turrets or explosives.
Despite Western sanctions, Russia is capable of producing 42 to 56 ballistic missiles, 90 to 115 long-range cruise missiles, ...
The Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina are set to acquire six Bayraktar TB2 drones from Turkish manufacturer Baykar ...
Equipped with 33ft (10m) booms and a 110gal (500L) capacity tank, the new Sprayhawk drone is being classed as the biggest ...
As Maha 2024 celebrates its 100th anniversary, the event has brought together a fascinating array of agricultural advancements, local delicacies, ...
The U.S. military has divided its UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) repertoire into numbered groups based on their ...
The Piasecki Aircraft Corporation’s Aerial Reconfigurable Embedded System Demonstration Vehicle (ARES-DV), a vertical takeoff ...
The HOVERAir X1 promises just that. This lightweight, pocket-sized drone is designed for anyone looking to take their photography ...
Ukrainian manufacturer has revealed its mysterious kamikaze drone interceptor drone, which has been observed from first- view ...
Kyrylo Budanov, the head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, wrote on his Facebook ...