Drones have big advantages in the huge and largely empty Arctic, but the cold also makes them hard to operate.COLE BURSTON/AFP via Getty Images NATO needs cheap drones in the Arctic as the region ...
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Air Force’s collaborative combat aircraft program gets full funding for AI drones that fly with the F-47
The Pentagon is putting real money behind its vision of AI-piloted drones flying into combat alongside human fighter pilots.
During the wars in Iran and Ukraine, armies have increasingly relied on so-called "one way attack drones" - inexpensive unmanned devices that fly to their target and explode.
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‘Robots don’t bleed’: Ukraine sends machines into the battlefield in place of human soldiers
Ukraine’s military is increasingly using robots to replace human soldiers, even in combat assault missions, helping to ...
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Drones are key to protecting the Arctic where humans can't, but getting them to work in the cold is a challenge
NATO needs cheap drones in the Arctic as the region becomes more contested and critical for security. But the region's harsh conditions make the technology difficult to operate, warfare experts say.
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