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USA Tests New ‘Low-Cost’ Cruise MissileThe United States Air Force (USAF) successfully tested the Barracuda-500, an autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV) developed by ...
After a years-long explosion of high-end laptops, foldable smart phones and voice-activated everything, big tech companies ...
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The i Paper on MSNCould Nato support Ukraine if the US left the alliance?The only other countries in the Nato alliance with any serious intelligence capabilities of which to provide Ukraine are the ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNRussian forces recapture Kursk, raising questions about US-Ukraine cutoffUkraine caught Russia off-guard in its August counter-invasion last year, and succeeded in leveraging a single division of 11,000 soldiers to pin down an estimated 78,000 Russian soldiers, slowing ...
VLADIMIR Putin is said to be ready to talk about a truce with Ukraine as long as his conditions are met, sources in Moscow ...
Anduril Selected to Provide AI-Powered Counter Unmanned Aerial System (CUAS) Technology to Safeguard U.S. Marine Corps Installations Globally Image: Anduril ...
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Palmer Luckey's defense startup has scored another deal, this time to help the US Marine Corps fight smaller drones at its ...
Defense startup Anduril clinched a $642 million contract on Friday to help the US Marine Corps fight smaller drones at its bases. Anduril's new deal is for the Marine Corps Installation-Counter ...
Palmer Luckey's startup Anduril scored a $642 million deal for anti-drone tech in Marine Corps bases. The 10-year contract is meant to help fight smaller drones like the exploding ones in Ukraine.
For America’s military to continue dominating the next century, the future lies in autonomous drone systems that Anduril and others are developing. The age of manned combat aircraft is coming to ...
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The National Interest on MSNAnduril And General Atomics Blast Ahead With New DronesFor America’s military to continue dominating the next century, the future lies in autonomous drone systems that Anduril and ...
The US’s naval shipbuilding regimen has been branded as both too slow and too expensive by Brett Seidle, the new acting ...
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