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TCAT drone by Duke Robotics: The next-gen remote-controlled combat drone revolutionizing defense technology
Discover the TCAT Drone by Duke Robotics, a groundbreaking advancement in weaponized drone technology. This video provides an in-depth look at the TCAT Drone, a remote controlled military drone capable of carrying and firing small arms such as rifles and grenade launchers.
During Computer Science Education Week, students at Lincoln East High School are engaging with technology by coding drones in their Computer Science Foundations
The Army this fall also selected Envision Technology and Strategic Logix to supply low-cost first person view (FPV) drones for use across its platoons, a
Unveiled at a launch event in Chennai attended by NABARD officials, farmers, and industry stakeholders, the compact agricultural drone reflects years of field-validated engineering. Unlike many agricultural drones developed under laboratory conditions,
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced a plan to deliver 300,000 cheap, lightweight drones to U.S. service members over the next several years.
Last month, we asked if counter drone technology could prevent an attack on US soil. Now, we're getting a look at a possible solution.
Irish Examiner on MSN
Government pledges €300m for defence and anti-drone technology after Zelenskyy visit
Government ramps up defence spending, including €15m for anti-drone systems, after drones were detected near Zelenskyy’s flight
With the proliferation of drones on the battlefield in Ukraine, European militaries are racing to better arm their forces.
Monterey Herald on MSN
CAL FIRE's Drones that Nearly Didn't Launch Now Soaring
When a photographer donated two drones in 2021, a CAL FIRE officer said they didn't know what to do with them.
FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSN
Dallas eyes new gunfire detection technology that also launches drones
The Dallas Police Department wants to explore new technology that could detect gunfire and dispatch drones in search of active shooters.
KHARKIV, Ukraine — When Russia’s full-scale invasion began nearly four years ago, a 26-year-old soldier known as Monka didn’t see a combat role she could do. But that changed as technology reshaped the battlefield and opened new paths.