The distinctive buzz of the Iranian-designed drones has become a familiar sound in Ukraine over the past four years.
A hotel. In the heart of Erbil. Hit by a swarm of drones. And the group behind it says the target wasn’t tourists. It was U.S. troops. Here’s what just happened — and why this changes ...
As the situation worsens in West Asia with no sign of truce between Iran and alliance of United States and Israel, the one‑way attack drones—commonly called kamikaze drones or loitering munitions—are ...
The U.S. launched a series of strikes against Iran as part of Operation Epic Fury, carried out jointly with Israel.
The Shahed drones became widely known after Russia used large numbers of them in its war against Ukraine, launching repeated swarm attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure and cities.
For all the heavy weapons most large military forces possess, it turns out that relatively cheap drone swarms are the big new threat to aircraft carriers.
China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) recently released video footage showing a naval unit conducting exercises designed specifically to counter swarms of suicide drones — a type of unmanned aerial ...
At around $35,000 per unit, the system is far cheaper than many US precision munitions, potentially allowing the Pentagon to deploy hundreds or thousands of drones in a single campaign.
In an unassuming town outside Detroit, a small American startup is quietly preparing U.S. troops for the next era of warfare — where battles won’t be fought by soldiers, but by swarms of machines.