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Pentagon wants AI to aim its drone-killing turrets — with a human still on the trigger
A small quadcopter buzzing toward a military base can cover a mile in under a minute. A human gun operator, scanning the sky, ...
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Drones are key to protecting the Arctic where humans can't, but getting them to work in the cold is a challenge
NATO needs cheap drones in the Arctic as the region becomes more contested and critical for security. But the region's harsh conditions make the technology difficult to operate, warfare experts say.
MISSOULA, Mont. — Drones have a variety of applications; from videography to mapping, people have found many commercial and non-commercial ways to use this tech. However, the University of Montana is ...
Urban warfare has always been one of the toughest and most challenging combat tasks. Now FPVs are changing the rules, with ...
For the first time, a drone has beaten human pilots in an international drone racing competition, marking a new milestone in the development of artificial intelligence. On Saturday April 14, 2025, two ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — New research at the University of Montana is revealing how drones can be used to prevent human-wildlife conflicts. The technology is already in use with Montana Fish, Wildlife and ...
Drones have big advantages in the huge and largely empty Arctic, but the cold also makes them hard to operate.COLE BURSTON/AFP via Getty Images NATO needs cheap drones in the Arctic as the region ...
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