Ukraine has warned that Russia could soon be pumping out 1,000 drones a day. Iranian technology has driven that growth.
Camden residents fear a "slippery slope" as police add expensive drones while social problems like addiction remain the ...
With Chicagoland's frigid winter snowstorm over the weekend having passed, merchants in the western suburbs are left to deal ...
Ukraine's new reconnaissance drone uses hydrogen fuel cells to fly 12 hours with a "negligible heat signature." ...
People lingering at night along the shorelines of a small, affluent city north of Miami have been startled lately when they look up. Drones piloted remotely by local police officers began patrolling ...
The year 2025 solidified the Russia-Ukraine War as a pioneering conflict of drone warfare, with drones of all types playing more and more decisive roles in the conflict. Several major changes occurred ...
We have an inside look into one of Ukraine’s most rapidly evolving tools in its war with Russia. Small unmanned drones have come to dominate the frontlines, long-range strikes against power facilities ...
The Federal Communications Commission has banned the sale of new models of foreign drones, including widely used Chinese DJI aircraft, citing concerns they pose a national security threat and could ...
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced on Monday that it is banning new foreign-made drones and drone components over national security concerns. The move could disrupt the drone ...
A potential federal ban on an extremely popular brand of Chinese-made drones could ground local drone pilots and first responders. Barring a last-minute federal audit or extension, the Federal ...
Personnel assigned to U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/U.S. 5th Fleet (NAVCENT/C5F) successfully launched a one-way attack drone from a ship at sea for the first time on Dec. 16. (Navy) The U.S. Navy ...
Records from the Texas Department of Public Safety obtained by the Observer show the agency currently has an inventory of more than 450 drones—an increase greater than 125 percent from their fleet ...