Turkey is accelerating its domestic air‑power push, as it successfully tests a long-range strike by a drone on a jet.
The Nov. 29 test, which fell on what some in the U.S. might call Turkey Day weekend, marked the first time the drone struck an aerial target beyond sight.
Business Insider observed US, Polish, and Romanian forces learning to use the Merops system, which has been combat-proven in ...
The drone has a 1.5-ton maximum payload capacity and a maximum take-off weight of 8.5 tons. It can carry and strike targets with laser-guided munitions, missiles, and long-range cruise missiles. For ...
Defense tech startup Anduril Industries has faced numerous setbacks during testing of its autonomous weapons systems, ...
The Loyal Wingman concept has taken a major step toward reality as Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works pulled off an aerial ...
American defense contractors General Atomics, Lockheed Martin, and L3Harris teamed up to give an F-22 pilot the ability to ...
Turkey’s Bayraktar Kizilelma UCAV has struck a jet-powered target with a beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile for the first ...
FORT STEWART, Ga. - The low hum of small rotors over Hunter Army Airfield may sound routine, but within that hum lies a ...
The pilot of a Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor stealth fighter successfully maneuvered an MQ-20 Avenger unmanned jet during a ...
The drones, which were unveiled at the state command and control centre inside the Government House, are reportedly equipped with long-range surveillance capabilities designed to identify criminal ...