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Rather than exploiting Russia’s weaknesses, a drone-centric NATO could be playing to Russia’s strengths, some experts warn.
In a bold move to modernize battlefield capabilities and close critical training gaps, the U.S. Army Aviation Center of ...
The Pentagon recently announced changes meant to transform how it buys and uses small drones. Can it catch up before the next ...
And Boeing hopes a future UAV star may be an aircraft from within its Phantom Works research division, the X-45 unmanned combat vehicle that lost out in a Navy competition to Northrop Grumman in 2006.
The U.S. Navy’s successor drone to its X-47B unmanned demonstrator will have many of this same characteristics. Smarter, stealthier drones are a likely part of future wars.
Schwartz's primary tool is the "Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Plan, 2009-2047," a comprehensive look at how the U.S. military can expand the use of UAVs over the next 38 years.