In-demand lasers and microwave weapons kill drones by using either burning hot beams or electromagnetic force fields.
Operation Spiderweb used drones to destroy billions of dollars' worth of Russian aircraft.
Taking down Iran's cheap drones is a drain on the U.S. weapons stockpile. Emerging laser technology may be a cost-effective ...
The surge of drone use in conflicts worldwide, seen most vividly in the Ukraine and Middle East wars, will accelerate the ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story… Last month, the U.S. launched its new drone—the Low-cost Unmanned Combat Attack System—in combat for the first time during Operation Epic Fury. The ...
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US firm’s new rifle-mounted laser weapon blinds drones using multiple light beams
A US defense firm announced a key milestone in counter-drone technology, having completed a ...
Futuristic laser weapons are now deployed with some militaries and are being demonstrated by Ukrainian startups. Industry ...
Afghanistan responded to recent Pakistani air strikes with focused drone attacks against military targets in Pakistan. This trend will continue as hostilities persist.
An NBC News analysis of 30 videos and satellite images shows Iranian drones are presenting a new type of struggle for the U.S ...
The ongoing war between the United States, Israel, and Iran highlights the growing role of inexpensive drones. First-person-view (FPV) drones, originally for recreation, are now battlefield weapons.
Concerns about shortages of interceptor missiles in the conflict between the US and Iran highlight the challenges of defending against missiles and drones.
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