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LUCAS Drone Swarms Could Be the US Military’s Next Big Weapon
A new software upgrade for the LUCAS drone could allow multiple of the drones to “swarm” together—but the Pentagon likely has even bigger plans for the system.
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The Pentagon is now fielding laser and microwave weapons at five US bases — directed-energy defenses built to fry attacking drone swarms out of the sky
Sometime in the last several months, a laser or microwave weapon turret arrived at Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota ...
Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet details systems like Sanctum, the company's AI-powered counter-drone system designed to ...
The U.S. Senate’s Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities issued a public challenge to the Pentagon on May 20 that ...
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Drone swarms redefine battlefields as no-man's-lands
The most prominent feature of modern warfare is the use of hundreds of drones in attacks. The moment one enters a ...
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No sound of silence: US soldiers train eyes - and ears - for drone swarms
The U.S. Army is moving beyond battling individual drone threats as it experiments with tactics to combat throngs of unmanned ...
From January, the armaments start-up Helsing wants to produce 1000 AI-equipped kamikaze drones per month. They are designed to find their target despite jammers The Munich-based software company ...
Largely considered the paragon of power projection overseas since the U.S. began deploying nuclear-powered carriers in in the '60s, aircraft carriers have stood as a measuring stick for military ...
But this swarm of drones is far from the front lines of eastern Europe. It is charging through the skies over farmland in southern Wales as Britain seeks to keep pace with warfare’s fastest-moving ...
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