The US Department of State has approved the sale of counter-unmanned aerial vehicle systems estimated to be worth USD 1 billion, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced on 29 November. Continue reading
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The US Department of State has approved the sale of counter-unmanned aerial vehicle systems estimated to be worth USD 1 billion, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announced on 29 November. Continue reading
In one of the latest moves in the U.S.-China great-power competition, the Defense Department revealed in October that DJI is on its “Chinese military companies” list, which tracks companies working with the People’s Liberation Army. Continue reading
For more than 20 years, Air Defenders around the world have been training with Airbus Defence and Space target drones. Airbus’ Target Systems & Services has now produced its 2,000th drone in Friedrichshafen. Continue reading
The Vultee V-11 was a single engine, light bomber or attack aircraft that started life as a commercial airliner, albeit a rather small one. Though it didn’t have a particularly glorious life, it was technically a successful design, even more so as it came from something that could have been a complete loss. Continue reading
The European Drone Strategy 2.0, adopted today by the European Commission, sets out a vision for the further development of the European drone market. It builds on the EU’s safety framework for operating and setting the technical requirements of drones, which is the world’s most advanced. Continue reading
uAvionix announced it has won a contract from the Federal Aviation Administration for multiple end-to-end demonstrations of a Frequency Assignment Manager as a component of the uAvionix SkyLine Command and Control Communications Service Provider (C2CSP) management platform. Continue reading
Northrop Grumman’s B-21 Raider will be unveiled Dec. 2 at the company’s site in Palmdale, California, marking the first time the world’s first sixth-generation aircraft will be seen by the public. Continue reading