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No magnets, no drones: How China controls the future of warfare
Drones have fundamentally transformed modern warfare, but the entire drone supply chain depends on rare earth magnets processed almost exclusively by China.
Factorial Energy secures strategic investment to accelerate expansion into high-growth markets, including drones and mobile robotics.
ideaForge Technology Limited, a global leader in drone technology, today unveiled its most versatile mapping UAV, the Q6V2 GEO, making its worldwide debut at PRAGYA 2025, the company’s inaugural ...
The U.S. military just deployed a new class of low-cost drones in combat for the first time. By “low-cost” drones, it means ...
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Minnetonka police have been using drones for 911 calls for six months, and say the technology is exceeding their expectations.
A small UAS is launched from the back of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter during Exercise ‘Hornets String' on 31 July 2025. (MoD/Crown Copyright) Britain's armed forces ...
Above Missouri’s wetlands, a drone quietly hums above flocks of migratory water birds, its camera capturing the ripples of movement below. With this technology, University of Missouri researchers are ...
Students at the Institute of Applied Technology (IAT) in Abu Dhabi and Dubai Mens College were given a glimpse into the future of aviation last week when Tom Hallett, an autonomous systems specialist ...
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