For a few thousand bucks, Nordic Air Defence says it can build a drone-killer that flies up to 220 mph and finds aerial ...
In recent tests arranged by Turkish manufacturer MKE, the SHORAD system achieved an astonishing 100 percent kill rate against enemy drones.
Drone aerial light shows are a growing trend, but this is also an indicator that drone swarm technology is quickly advancing to a stage where it will be able to have emergency service applications.
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China’s AI Drone Swarms Should Terrify the United States

China is building drone swarms—and advancing the AI technology that controls them, increasingly without regard for safety considerations or human oversight.
The Army’s hunt for cost-effective ways to counter drones brought industry and NATO countries together for Project Flytrap ...
The combat realities in Ukraine and the Red Sea continue to drive accelerated Pentagon action to engineer and deploy a new generation of paradigm-changing drone technologies. The potential drone ...
Companies that can leverage advanced quantum technology to help drone swarms overcome electronic jamming may have a future opportunity in partnership with the Air Force. Specifically, the service is ...
Despite the hype, drone swarming doesn’t exist yet. That’s because the U.S. Department of Defense has been focused on platform capability inputs like hardware, manufacturing, and GPS, while so far ...
BotLab Dynamics, founded at IIT Delhi, built India’s first swarm drones despite funding hurdles, achieving major milestones ...