Interesting Engineering on MSN
$700 apiece: Sergeant builds Marines’ first in-house 3D-printed drone without China parts
The U.S. Marine Corps has developed its first National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)-compliant 3D-printed ...
The new Drone Dominance Program will put 25 vendors through a “Gauntlet” fly-off at Fort Benning this month, with about $150 ...
The first phase of the Pentagon's drone competition, Gauntlet, begins later this month. US drone operators will fly and test ...
The U.S. Department of War names 25 vendors invited to compete in Phase I of the Drone Dominance Program for low-cost military attack drones.
DIU seeks industry solutions for scalable, containerized systems that automate drone storage, launch, recovery, and refit.
The National Interest on MSN
Why the Pentagon Is Eyeing a Hydrogen-Powered Drone
A fuel cell-powered drone can operate longer than a battery-powered one, and more quietly than a gas-powered one—giving it a decisive edge in aerial operations.
A team from the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) recently deployed a newly designed system for countering uncrewed aerial systems (c-UAS) aboard a special operations forces (SOF) combatant craft at ...
Unmanned aircraft systems are a key area of investment for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard to grow maritime dominance.
Defense News on MSN
Pentagon taps 25 firms for small, cheap attack drone competition
The Pentagon eventually wants to field swarms of low-cost, one-way attack drones that cost just a few thousand dollars apiece.
Firefighters could soon have a formidable ally in their daunting task of entering buildings set ablaze: specialized drones that can handle the heat from live flames and relay visuals to help them ...
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