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The US Navy is quietly building up a drone fleet
The US Navy operates a handful of fixed-wing and rotary drones, but has kept them in support roles, avoiding a wholesale ...
Personnel assigned to U.S. Naval Forces Central Command/U.S. 5th Fleet (NAVCENT/C5F) successfully launched a one-way attack drone from a ship at sea for the first time on Dec. 16. (Navy) The U.S. Navy ...
USS Thomas Hudner (DDG 114) engaged unidentified suicide drones on the first evening of ballistic missile defense operations ...
A Navy warship’s successful launch of a one-way attack drone this week was a watershed in the Defense Department push to get hundreds of thousands of the transformational aircraft into the field, ...
While military forces around the world scramble to develop and deploy new drone tech, the U.S. Navy performed an important ...
As combat drones continue to move from the laboratory to the battlefield, the US Navy is exploring how to use a digitally ...
A commander described it as a milestone in the effort to deploy cheap drones. The launch comes as the Pentagon tries to keep pace with new technology in modern warfare. A US Navy warship operating in ...
Drone technology has reached new heights in recent years, with huge implications for the U.S. military. For example, the U.S. Navy is searching for ways to integrate unmanned vessels like the DARPA ...
A Low-cost Unmanned Combat Attack System one-way attack drone, like those shown here on a tarmac at a US Central Command base, was launched from a littoral combat ship. (US Department of Defense) ...
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