Autonomous vessels could help transport supplies and equipment, supplementing the Army's limited fleet of crewed watercraft.
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Army wants up to 100 drone boats to fill watercraft gap in Pacific
As the Army contends with a shortage of boats in the Pacific, it's looking at autonomous watercraft to fill the gaps.
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US Army develops advanced counter-drone system capable of engaging UAVs on the move
The U.S. Army has achieved a significant milestone in counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) technology ...
A mobile brigade in the 101st Airborne Division put drones to the test in a recent training rotation—and used the Infantry ...
The U.S. Army is deploying drone boats to guard its logistics vessels in the Philippines as the service trains to sustain ...
The Taiwanese company Ubiqconn Technology also recently teamed up with the US drone company AeroVironment—best known for ...
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US Army trials LP-CROWS integration on Paladin artillery for drone defense
At the US Army Yuma Proving Ground, engineers are currently carrying out developmental testing ...
High-energy lasers are spreading around the world. A new field known as counter-directed energy weapons could determine ...
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