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Elon Musk wants to build swarms of killer drones for the US military
Elon Musk’s vision of AI-controlled drone swarms is moving from rhetoric to reality as his companies pursue Pentagon contracts and the U.S. government accelerates its push for cheap, mass-produced ...
SpaceX and xAI are reportedly competing in a Pentagon prize challenge to develop voice-controlled autonomous drone swarming ...
The DJI drone ban in the US took effect in December 2025, but existing drones are not banned. Here’s what buyers need to know ...
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US Air Force integrates autonomous software into drone wingmen for advanced warfare
In a push toward autonomous air combat, the US Air Force has successfully integrated ...
The service said integrating third-party autonomous software is a major step on developing drones that can fly themselves ...
As small unmanned aircraft systems, sUAS, become a defining feature of the modern battlefield, the Maneuver Center of ...
Horizon Aerobotics unveils AI-driven drone technology for large-scale railyard and infrastructure inspections.
Nearly two years after the Air Force chose General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. to compete for its robot wingman concept, the Marine Corps is paying the company to supply a YFQ-42A to use as a ...
When Secretary of War Pete Hegseth took office a year ago, matching new technologies to threats was one of his core priorities. He commissioned an acquisition strategy to swiftly outfit our combat ...
The US Department of War has invited 25 companies to compete in the first phase of a major initiative to deploy low-cost, weaponized one-way attack drones at scale. The move is part of a broader ...
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