FORT INDIANTOWN GAP - Leaders at Fort Indiantown Gap are seeking selection as a new U.S. Army center for integrating drones ...
The U.S. Army is updating its forces with 1 million drones a year, expanding its arsenal of unmanned weapons, and training ...
The training showed integrating new systems such as drones is not easy. Commanders are betting the often-frustrating lessons ...
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said drones pose "the threat of humanity's lifetime," but said he's "really optimistic" the ...
TRUPPENÜBUNGSPLATZ PUTLOS TRAINING GROUND, Germany— In a grassy field near the Baltic Sea, U.S. soldiers used net-shooting ...
A new army plan incorporates lessons learned from the war in Ukraine to reduce inefficiency and optimize army fighting power.
U.S. soldiers deployed to Europe had a busy November testing out counter-drone systems that the service hopes to get into the ...
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US and NATO troops practice drone-on-drone combat using a pickup truck
All parts of the UAS interceptors can be packed and shuttled around easily in light tactical vehicles or in the back of a ...
But Anduril’s setbacks underscore a broader challenge: America’s defense industry, long defined by costly world-class systems ...
Gen. Christopher Donahue, leader of U.S. Army Europe and Africa and NATO Allied Land Command, walks with Romanian Defense ...
MatrixSpace wins the active sensor award in Operation Flytrap 4.5, showcasing AI-enabled radar for fast, reliable airspace awareness.
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The US Army Wants to Build 1 Million Drones. Can It Deliver?
Even building 1 million drones per year might not be enough for the US Army during a great-power conflict—given that China’s industrial base can build at least 8 million.
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