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As the Pentagon develops sixth-generation fighters like the F-47, experts disagree whether humans should remain in cockpits or if autonomous drones will soon match piloted aircraft.
According to the Center for Strategic and International studies, AI-driven tools were likely critical in training the ...
Abeking & Rasmussen have been selected for EU funding under the European Defence Fund (EDF) for the EUROSWEEP project ...
Modern warfare is a shape-shifting entity and the information explosion has expanded the battlespace far beyond the ...
A car runs on the Altay-Hemu highway in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, June 30, 2025. The ...
A rare rocket attack targeted Kirkuk in northern Iraq, injuring one. Officials suspect militias or ISIS amid growing regional ...
Updating Shephard on the demonstrator’s progress so far ahead of its previously stated mid-2025 first flight, Mike Roberts, ...
The UK Government’s Modern Industrial Strategy 2025 sets out a 10-year plan to boost business investment and support the ...
The US Army has conducted a combined live-fire exercise at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, integrating high-energy laser systems with ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been talking about releasing his ‘Tesla Master Plan Part 4’ for over a year now. It has yet to come, ...
Ford has long been rumored to be in discussions with Tesla about licensing its Full Self-Driving technology, but CEO ...
The Pentagon is leaning into new technologies, but can it change the way it buys and builds to keep up with trends in AI and autonomy?