Unlike ballistic missiles, attack drones can be produced and launched with little infrastructure, making them difficult targets.
The Navy is finally in a place where it can start picking winners in its pursuit of maritime—specifically underwater—drones, but the ability to produce them en masse should be a prime consideration ...
Mariah Scott examines how the FCC drone ban exposes supply chain gaps and why a coordinated U.S. drone ecosystem is critical for innovation.
These vessels open “new possibilities to deter, surveil, and strike adversaries.” Is this a threat to America?
Drones aren't yet licensed to carry passengers, but some may already be airlifting wounded personnel off the battlefield and could be employed for smuggling people ...
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