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Following the standout performance of armed drones in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Japan is reportedly considering purchasing Bayraktar and Switchblades Drones to gain an edge in combat.
Tokyo has closely monitored Ukraine’s counter-offensive with drones to battle the
The future is here, and it’s a swarm of armed drones.
By Max Hauptman, Jeff Schogol | Published Sep 13, 2022 5:09 PM
The future of Army training is here; and if you though
On September 15, a video of an unidentified flying object that crashed in Stavropol, Russia, around 350 kilometers (220 miles) from the Ukrainian border, went viral on the internet.
The Russian media reports initially led people to believe it was a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle (UA
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II will likely be the first Call of Duty game to get two years of support. It's understandable if Activision Blizzard and Infinity Ward want to pack the game full of content that it can tweak and upgrade to keep fans occupied for two years if not a lot longer.
<Vice-Chief of Naval Staff favours room for foreign collaboration in capability building
File photo of the MQ-9B Sea Guardian
The Indian Navy is gently pushing for revival of critical imports which have been stalled in the Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) drive. But in doing
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Until recently, India was the largest arms importer in the world.
We were dependent on countries like France, Israel, US, and Russia to meet the need for critical military systems.
None of the developed economies, the US, UK, France or China, are
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A rendering of a drone flying into battle alongside an F-35. (Lockheed Martin)
WASHINGTON — On a battlefield a decade or so in the future, a C-130 drops a pallet loaded with small, expendable dron
WASHINGTON — Boeing said it proved in a virtual demonstration this spring that several U.S. Navy aircraft types could task the company’s MQ-25 Stingray tanker drone with surveillance missions and receive live imagery in support of their own missions.
BD Gaddis, Boeing’s director of