A separate Navy contract for its version of the NGAD fighter is still under competition between Northrop Grumman and Boeing.
Instead of the traditional joystick or hand-held controller, what if you could just talk to your drone to tell it what to do?
New Zealand has joined military exercises in the Californian desert testing the world's most lethal drones, even as the ...
Hydrogen fuel cell powered drone experimentation goes back decades in the United States, beginning with NASA’s 1994 Helios prototype. The Office of Naval Research has also invested in related research ...
Drones have gotten a lot of attention over the last couple of years.Good or bad, there's no denying the drone industry is ...
Frequency Electronics, Inc., a leading provider of precision timing and frequency control products, recently announced that Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) has recognized Frequency ...
Wednesday on the RealClearPolitics podcast, Andrew Walworth talks to former NY Times Pentagon correspondent Thom Shanker about what U.S. military strategists have learned from Ukraine's extremely ...
Russian drones continue to be a threat to Ukrainian troops, so Ukraine tried an unusual attack to take out the operators piloting the drones.
Silicon Valley is tapping into the know-how of Ukraine’s war-trained drone makers.
Defense contractor General Atomics announced it flew the Gray Eagle Extended Range drone using the PLEO satellite ...
from smaller off-the-shelf drones that are available to civilians all over the world to larger, military-grade ones. They're versatile and expected to play a significant role in future fights.
Whether it is military or civilian drones, Lt. Col. Berninghausen says drone technology, if used in the right way, has a bright future. "The earth is your limit so we can use it however it makes ...