WASHINGTON − Cheap weaponized drones pose a threat to military bases and civilians, leading a senior military official to predict they’ll be used soon to inflict a “mass-casualty event.” Ukraine ...
The era when only a small group of countries own weaponized drones is coming to an end and critics say the proliferation of remote-controlled flying machines will forever change the face of warfare ...
Experts are concerned that weaponized drones could become a severe security threat around the world as technology continues to advance. In August, there was a drone assassination attempt on Venezuelan ...
The Ukraine-Russia war has become an incubator of new technology that will change warfighting for generations. Low-cost drones have transformed battlefield surveillance and tactics, dramatically ...
A stunning attack in Russia shows we live in a world where a deadly battlefield technology looks a lot like something you might see flying around at the beach. The carefully choreographed attack ...
At Tuesday’s meeting of the Los Angeles Police Commission, the Los Angeles Police Department said that it wanted to test the use of drones in a one-year pilot program. The announcement was met with ...
Until they secure relevant technical capabilities to weaponize drones either by external knowledge transfer or internal learning, they may engage in strategic patience. The use of commercially ...
A senior U.S. military official said it was only a matter of time before drones were used in a "mass casualty event" in the U.S. Last year, the military tallied 350 drone incursions on domestic bases.