The Marine Corps has launched a training program to rapidly increase the number of small unmanned aircraft system operators for commercial off-the-shelf attack drones.
Spc. Tyler Biberston, a small unmanned aircraft system operator, in Kazanlak, Bulgaria. Have you ever turned down the radio while you were driving to see better? While seeing and hearing are two very ...
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FCC moves to block sales of foreign-made drones in the US
The Federal Communications Commission has taken one of its most sweeping national security steps in years, moving to ...
MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU AIR BASE, Romania — “Combat is moving into a very drone heavy type of warfare,” said 1st Lt. Alexis Gavrillis, a military intelligence officer with the U.S. Army's 317th Brigade ...
NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT RIVER, Md.—The Navy envisions future submarine-hunting operations with seamless data sharing between robot and human-piloted aircraft, and a boost from artificial ...
Platform Aerospace announces the Vanilla UAS has successfully flown using the Quattro Flight Management System (FMS) from Applied Navigation and is on track to transition to the Quattro FMS in early ...
The new Electric Launch System for Unmanned Aircraft allows UAS operations on a variety of vessels, including aircraft carriers, destroyers and expeditionary sea bases. General Atomics has unveiled a ...
Have you ever turned down the radio while you were driving to see better? While seeing and hearing are two very different senses, in that kind of situation, your brain is working to process the audio ...
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