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A new crash course is teaching Marines the ins and outs of drone warfare, from navigation in flight to explosive payloads.
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China's new maritime combat drone poised for global success: analysts
Beijing is positioning itself as a drone provider for certain countries, while the country's next-gen fighter jet faces more uncertain export prospects.
It seems that DJI is preparing successors to the DJI Mini 4K and the DJI Mini 5 Pro, and they could be here soon.
Whether chasing skiers as they fly down the mountain or tracking the luge as it tears around bends, new drone-mounted cameras are offering Winter Olympics viewers a wild ride. - Pretty cool - The drones are particularly useful on the sliding track -- for luge,
The Defense Department authorizes military commanders to stop FPV drones spying on bases from beyond perimeter fences.
U.S. officials warn that cartel-operated drones on the border pose a major threat. Mexican officials are less certain. Analysts say the answer is likely in between.
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Seven years after first deploying drones, the SPD is working towards modernizing its aerial technology by replacing aging equipment with newer models.
The 2026 Winter Olympics are being captured from a unique perspective by drones. They are able to get up-close shots of athletes during some of the competitions. It's the first time the Olympic Broadcasting Services has put drones to use in this way.
The use of drones at Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics is changing the game and experience for viewers. A Queens drone company helped us understand the cutting-edge technology transforming coverage of the Winter Olympics.
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Marines are rolling out new killer drones that cost just $700 each
The U.S. Marine Corps is quietly rewriting the economics of airpower, fielding a new generation of small attack drones that cost about $700 each yet promise the kind of precision once reserved for weapons worth hundreds of times more.