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President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged on that the situation in Donetsk remains "extremely difficult" but said Ukrainian ...
Innovators come to Camp Atterbury in Indiana twice a year to put their technology to the test and potentially earn contracts with the U.S. military.
From AI-assisted drones to computerized missiles, military technology has advanced greatly from the days of sword-fighting.
U.S Marine Corps Col. Scott Cuomo gestures toward a screen after a drone dropped anti-personnel explosives on targets at Camp ...
The Trump administration is taking a page out of Ukraine’s playbook when it comes to drone warfare, according to the Pentagon’s chief technology officer. Emil Michael, the under secretary of ...
The weapon system, installed on THeMIS, is equipped with a 40mm automatic grenade launcher that can strike targets at up to 3,609 feet.
With improved range, airspeed, and mission flexibility, the KARGO II drone designed to operate in contested and remote ...
Ben Wolff, CEO of Palladyne AI, explains how the company went from supplying animatronic robots to Disney to developing AI software for military drones. In a conversation with Hope King, Wolff breaks ...
Camp Atterbury is the Department of Defense's base of choice for testing new drone and aerial technology before it reaches the battlefield.
Advanced drone technology and passive sensors revolutionizing warfare are featured at Camp Atterbury. A glimpse into the future of military innovation.
Taiwan has set a target for local industry to produce 15,000 dual-use drones a month by 2028, while the Defence Ministry has ordered 700 military-grade unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and 3,422 ...