DOD selects participants for upcoming series of uncrewed aircraft system evaluations by military operators.
Several companies selected -- including Ascent, Auterion, ModalAI, Neros Technologies, Teal Drones and PDW -- already have systems on the Pentagon’s list of policy-compliant pre-vetted drones.
The first phase of the Pentagon's drone competition, Gauntlet, begins later this month. US drone operators will fly and test ...
The Pentagon eventually wants to field swarms of low-cost, one-way attack drones that cost just a few thousand dollars apiece ...
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Pentagon report reveals military bases face daily drone incursions but lack clear authority to respond effectively, exposing ...
Two companies in Ukraine have been supplying an Iranian state-owned military manufacturer with key parts for drones, the US Treasury Department said on Wednesday. The Office of Foreign Assets Control ...
Major military installations in the U.S. are unprotected from drone attacks, despite policies that mandate otherwise, a ...
On one of the first days of 2026, the Ukrainian military downed a Russian drone of a new type. It was identified as Geran-5, ...