Russia bombards Ukraine with drones and missiles
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The FAA says it is collaborating with the FBI to detect, track and assess unauthorized drone activity at the Super Bowl.
The use of whirring drones to capture the speed, skill and close-up action of Olympic competitions at the Milano Cortina Winter Games has enriched viewer experience without compromising performances,
The U.S. military wants proposals for containerized systems that can launch and recover a mixture of drone swarms on land and sea.
Insurgents have carried out a wave of drone strikes on military positions in the region.
The joint base hosting NORAD headquarters and key forces operating in the Arctic and Indo-Pacific is vulnerable to drone intrusions and surveillance, security forces say.
A drone flies overhead at the Meridian Police Department. As part of its new drone-first-responder program, the department will purchase American-made drones from Skydio. Some existing drones will be traded in for American ones, while others will continue to be used until they retire.
Cyprus has become a surprising player in drone manufacturing, with Swarmly producing over 200 H-10 Poseidon drones for Ukraine.
The developers behind Ukraine's interceptor drones are working to ensure that these cheap air defense tools don't become obsolete.
Australian aerospace engineer Benjamin Biggs has just clocked 411 mph (661 km/h) with a battery-powered, remote-controlled drone. No official Guinness stamp yet, but it's faster than the current record held by South African father-son team Mike and Luke Bell.
The Dearborn Police Department has become the first in Michigan to deploy FUSUS, a state-of-the-art real-time crime-monitoring system that integrates thousands of cameras with drones to fight crime.
In December 2025, the FCC banned the sale of future foreign-made drones in the U.S. Since then, there have been a few developments.