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Russia foils major Ukraine drone attack amid concerns on Kyiv supplies
The attack appeared to be Kyiv’s largest single cross-border drone assault reported by Moscow since it launched its invasion 20 months ago.
By Dasha Litvinova
To fight drone swarms, the Corps wants a battle drone that can kill other drones
The Corps says it is looking at drones that can kill other drones to bolster the Corps’ air defense capabilities.
By Shawn Snow
The Corps is going all in on small tactical drones as it preps for future war
The Corps considered a variety of drones with an array of ranges and capabilities integrated at the battalion level all the way down to the squad.
By Shawn Snow
The Corps just slapped a counter-drone system on an MRZR all-terrain vehicle
The MRZR counter-drone system can blast drones from the sky with electronic attack.
By Shawn Snow
Study finds these gaps in Army’s small unit counter-drone capabilities
Army units aren't ready to defeat aerial drones, the study shows.
By Todd South
This minidrone can transform squad-level reconnaissance
The Black Hornet mini-drone has been in use by soldiers and Marines since 2016. This most recent contract brings a next generation version to soldiers and could become a common squad-level sensor across infantry units.
By Todd South
What do Marines want in their next drone? Everything
The Marine Corps is working with industry to help inform needs for its large drone.
By Mark Pomerleau
The Pentagon is asking for 3 times as many drones for 2019
A new report from the Center for the Study of the Drone at Bard University found the Department of Defense is asking for three times as many drones for 2019 as it did in 2018.
By Kelsey D. Atherton
US Army wants to buy lightweight precision munitions fast
The U.S. Army is looking for ways to rapidly buy lightweight precision munitions for unmanned aircraft systems as it burns through more expensive missiles carrying out a wide variety of missions.
By Jen Judson
Marines look to next-gen aircraft for future unmanned operations
The U.S. Marine Corps is developing a tilt-rotor unmanned aerial system that can operate from ships and forward bases.
By Henry Kenyon