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The Swarm is Coming: Why India's Radar Revolution is Our Last Line of Defense
When hundreds of Pakistani drones flooded Indian airspace, they were demonstrating the new reality of asymmetric warfare, where cheap, expendable technology can overwhelm even the most sophisticated ...
After installation, it is expected to take down drones at a cost of less than 10 cents per shot. Nicknamed “Apollo” for the Greek god of light, the 100-kilowatt laser has about the same level of power ...
Australian defense company Electro Optic Systems (EOS) has unveiled its Apollo High Energy Laser Weapon (HELW) that pumps out up to 150 kW of power yet can take out 200 medium-sized drones running on ...
The US and Saudi Arabia this week wrapped up the largest counter-unmanned aerial systems (UAS) exercise held in the Middle ...
Poland is tapping into Ukraine's expertise in drone warfare by setting up joint military training and manufacturing projects.
In a first, Taiwan will jointly manufacture a missile and an underwater drone with a US defence company, news agency AFP ...
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50 000 FPV SWARM Deployed in December
December saw the deployment of an unprecedented 50,000 FPV drones in Ukraine. This swarm represents a massive leap in ...
Cheaper than advanced air defenses and more versatile than low-tech options, lasers have become a popular choice for nations ...
A new high-tech arms race is escalating, and it's centered on drones. Taiwanese defense industry experts say the rapid ...
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