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The US Army is seeking autonomous drones to clean up chemical weapons
The Autonomous Decontamination System, or ADS, would scrub vehicles, critical infrastructure and key terrain while allowing troops to protect themselves.
The US Army's attempt to catch up on drone warfare isn't just teaching piloting skills but also training soldiers for the psychological struggle.
Michigan’s National All-Domain Warfighting Center has been chosen by the federal government to test and train drones.
Michigan's massive military training center based at Camp Grayling has been newly designated by the Pentagon to be a national range for drone testing.
Fiber optic drones and other tethered Unmanned Aircraft Systems are providing major advantages to military forces and posing new threats.
The British government is seeking new powers for troops as sightings of "rogue drones" around military bases doubled amid tension with Russia.
A Pentagon watchdog found confusing counter-drone policies are leaving some US military bases vulnerable to drone incursions.
The British Army is pushing the concept of the Loyal Wingman combat drone into new territory as Project NYX, with the help of seven industry partners, looks to develop a rotary drone that can work in concert with the Apache AH-64E attack helicopter.
A northern Michigan defense center has been chosen by the federal government to test drones and train operators after months of requests from state and federal officials, according to a news release from U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Michigan.
The U.S. Central Command said the drone approached the USS Abraham Lincoln with "unclear intent."
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British military to get legal OK to swat drones near bases
Armed Forces Bill would let troops take action against unmanned threats around defense sites Britain's defense personnel will be given the authority to neutralize drones threatening military bases under measures being introduced in the Armed Forces Bill,