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The U.S. Military’s Drone Crisis Is Just Getting Started

Cheap, ubiquitous drones are reshaping modern warfare—from Ukraine to Gaza—by destroying armor and forcing costly interceptions. -A CNAS report warns the U.S. remains unprepared for current and future ...
The Pentagon’s DOGE unit is leading a plan to acquire 30,000 small, low-cost drones as the U.S. military shifts toward rapid, ...
When the war in Ukraine broke out, military drone technology evolved in a very different way. Instead of growing larger, the ...
Lockheed Martin subsidiary Sikorsky is blurring the line between helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft with its new Nomad family ...
Col. Dave Lamborn said he didn't "want to encumber squads" of soldiers when "there's enough stuff for these guys to do." ...
It took less than an hour for a National Guard soldier with no past aviation experience to train to remotely fly a Black Hawk helicopter.
Sikorsky exhibited a prototype U-Hawk at this week's Association of the United States Army expo in Washington, D.C.
Interceptor drones, once a far-fetched experiment, are now a cornerstone of Ukraine's air defense, downing Russian Shaheds.
Ukraine’s innovative deployment of drones as an equaliser against Russia’s larger military machine offers vital lessons and ...