A US firm has unveiled a “game-changing” weapon that can knock swarms of drones out of the sky using high-power microwaves. Californian company Epirus says its Leonidas system achieved a 100% success ...
The FAA is set to loosen rules to let people fly drones beyond their “line of sight." ...
Across a Swiss meadow and into its forested edges, the drone dragged a jumbo-size cotton swab from a 13-foot tether. Along its path, the moistened swab collected scraps of life: some combination of ...
Ukraine’s war has shifted the drone revolution to the ground, where unmanned ground vehicles now deliver supplies, evacuate wounded, breach mines, conduct ISR, and lay suppressive fire. -The U.S. Army ...
Epirus recently demonstrated a live-fire trial of Leonidas in Indiana, attended by representatives from the US Department of Defense and other US government agencies, alongside nine ...
Right now, Europe faces an unprecedented security challenge as Russian drone incursions into NATO and EU airspace have become ...
Tomahawk missiles have a range of 2,500 km (1,550 miles), and would be a powerful asset in Ukraine's arsenal as it fights ...
FRANKFURT: Germany wants to authorise its military to shoot down drones, the interior minister said on Saturday (Sep 27), ...
In a demonstration not so much of marksmanship but more of the advantages of microwaves, an Epirus Leonidas directed energy, ...
Estonian Defsecintel Solutions and Latvia's Origin Robotics partner to enhance Europe's first operational Drone Wall system.
The V-1 "flying bomb" could accurately be described in today’s nomenclature as an unmanned aerial vehicle — moreover, as the ...
Vornik told Metro the activity is most likely part of Russia’s ‘grey zone’ in the UK and Europe, also including freight ...