Russia, Ukraine and drones
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On Thursday, the first whistle blew, ushering in the largest sporting event the US has ever hosted — or secured.
Divergent additively manufactured and robotically assembled Lockheed Martin's Dragonfly Group 3 drone. Credit: Graham Warwick/Aviation Week SAN DIEGO—Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works has revealed a one-way attack drone entirely additively manufactured and robotically assembled by partner Divergent Technologies in a joint manufacturing demonstration called Project Dragonfly.
Autonomous drones could deliver packages, inspect bridges and skyscrapers, monitor emergencies like wildfires and, eventually, ferry people. But the airspace still lacks the testing and coordination infrastructure needed to prove drones can operate safely around people,
SETERMOEN, Norway — NATO artillery units operating in the freezing Arctic are learning how to use drones to help with targeting, drawing on lessons from one of the biggest technological developments to emerge out of Russia's war in Ukraine. NATO ...
Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works has shown how combat drones can think on the fly with a demonstration of its AI-Driven Mission Contingency Management (AI/MCM) system that can adjust missions in the face of unforeseen events. Without proper computer and ...
St. Paul police are now launching drones from the rooftops of three city buildings to potentially arrive before officers and survey the scene aerially with live-view cameras. Since the drone program
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. “This setup bridges the gap between the larger and smaller classes of UAS, from a class 3+ UAV down to small quadcopters,” Michael Godknect ...
The Loyal Wingman concept has taken a major step toward reality as Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works pulled off an aerial demonstration where a 5th-generation F-22 Raptor interceptor took command of a drone for the first time. In recent years, the US Air Force ...
Ukraine's strikes on refineries are no longer only producing dramatic images — they have disrupted a significant portion of Russian oil exports.
