Soldiers from across the country descended on Huntsville, Alabama, this week to demonstrate their ability to operate drones ...
The event is in line with service plans to incorporate unmanned technology at every echelon of the force.
Army planners got a clearer picture of the technology and training gaps its soldiers currently face in the emerging field of ...
You’ve probably heard of Best Ranger or Best Sapper: Army competitions that test the skills of teams of infantrymen and ...
The commanding general of the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence discusses the impact of unmanned systems on U.S. Army ...
Yes, the government can fly a drone over your property in many circumstances, but law enforcement generally needs a warrant for targeted surveillance of your home under the Fourth Amendment.
The Department of War plans to spend $1.1 billion for hundreds of thousands of drones. Through a series of competitions across four phases in 2026 and 2027, the Pentagon will award contracts under its ...
The Defense Department is helping the FBI and federal law enforcement agencies train to stop small FPV drones ahead of FIFA ...
The new event, similar to the Best Ranger contest, found the Army’s first Best Drone Operator and tested soldiers on real-world scenarios.