It seems like something out of science fiction, but it's fact: America's new military laser is showing it can shoot down drones. And it's still being developed.
Lasers enable the U.S. Navy to fight at the speed of light. Armed with artificial intelligence (AI), ship defensive laser systems can make rapid, accurate targeting assessments necessary for today's ...
The site’s expansion will include the construction of a secondary 1.2-kilometer runway to support unmanned aerial systems’ ...
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Orby Venessa Agwuncha, better known as Bosslady, has celebrated her 50th Golden Jubilee birthday amidst lots of excitement and thanksgiving to God. The celebration of the milestone in Abuja was a ...
“There’s a lot of high-fives when you shoot something down with a gun, kind of World War II-style ... a low-flying Houthi-launched drone was detected late by the watchstander.
You can also fly while changing the drone's flight mode among three at any time. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of Danyang-gun, Korea with "real" footage!This work takes place in Danyang-gun ...
Defense Minister Israel Katz on Sunday said that either drone threats from Lebanon will stop existing or Hezbollah itself will stop existing. Speaking from an IDF position in Lebanon in a meeting ...
A US Navy destroyer operating in the Red Sea last year used its five-inch deck gun to shoot a Houthi drone out of the sky, a top commander revealed this week. The American destroyer, USS Stockdale ...
A US Navy destroyer used its deck gun to shoot down a Houthi drone in the Red Sea last year. A top commander revealed details of the battle for the first time this week. USS Stockdale and other ...
US Navy Photo SAN DIEGO — Sailors with USS Stockdale (DDG-106) used the destroyer’s five-inch gun to shoot down a Houthi ... A low-flying Houthi drone came at the ship, he said.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shared an update from President Donald Trump on the New Jersey drone mystery. Many of the drones spotted were authorized by the FAA "for research and ...