The War Department announced on Tuesday that 25 companies will compete for $150 million in contracts to build attack drones ...
Researchers in China have revealed a new special-operations drone capable of firing a standard ...
A bipartisan bill package heard in a Michigan house committee Tuesday would ban drones from flying over government buildings, ...
Local and state law enforcement officers may soon be able to take down drones that are security risks for large gatherings at sporting events, critical infrastructure and prisons because of a new ...
Discover the TCAT Drone by Duke Robotics, a groundbreaking advancement in weaponized drone technology. This video provides an in-depth look at the TCAT Drone, a remote controlled military drone ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Army issued a solicitation today asking vendors to provide information about ready-to-fly uncrewed aerial systems, purpose-built attritable systems, first-person-view drone kits as well as counter ...
What will become of the drone when the drone ceases to speak into the air and starts dragging its control tether along?
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 ...
The Costa Mesa-based company was co-founded by billionaire tech entrepreneur Palmer Luckey, a former CSULB student who invented the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset.
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 ...