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FAA, Lasers and drones

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F.A.A. Says Military Can Use Anti-Drone Lasers in U.S. Airspace
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday gave the military the green light to use high-energy lasers to shoot down suspected drones in U.S. airspace, ending a two-month standoff over whether the ...

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FAA and military agree on how to use lasers to take down drones at the southern border
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FAA: Anti-drone lasers are safe to use
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FAA says proper use of anti-drone lasers that prompted Texas airspace closures is safe for flights
Anti-drone lasers used near the southern border by the U.S. military and Homeland Security to combat cartel drones are safe and shouldn’t necessitate airport closures, the Federal Aviation Administrat...

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FAA, Pentagon sign agreement on anti-drone laser system near Mexico
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FAA, Pentagon declare antidrone laser system safe after El Paso airport shutdown
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US military sites deploy drones for security as recruitment fluctuates

Autonomous drones are increasingly part of the security perimeter at U.S. military installations across the country, offering soldiers new ways to monitor threats, reduce personnel risk, and respond more quickly to potential breaches.
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US Army, Navy deploy $10-per-kill autonomous drone killer 'Bullfrog'

Fox News' Brooke Taylor reports on Allen Control Systems unveiling 'Bullfrog,' an AI-powered autonomous defense system that can neutralize drone swarms for just $10 per kill, offering an affordable
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Mystery drones fly near DC-area military base as Iran tensions escalate

Unidentified drones were reportedly detected near Fort McNair military base in Washington D.C., where top officials reportedly have been housed, sparking security concerns.
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Army adapts doctrine force-wide, integrating drone lessons to achieve ‘drone dominance'

The U.S. Army is overhauling its operational doctrine, directly integrating real-world lessons from widespread use of uncrewed aircraft
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Four advanced Army drones go missing from Fort Campbell

The U.S. Army is investigating the theft of four advanced military drone systems from a base in Kentucky, an incident that has raised questions about security at one of the country’s most important military installations. According to reporting by ...
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Amazon-Style Marketplaces Are Changing How Military Drones Reach The Battlefield

With recent developments in military procurement, drones are being sourced and deployed using rather unconventional pathways: Amazon-like digital platforms.
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US Army wants new grenade launcher, ammunition to be able to destroy drones

The Army is calling for prototype submissions that include 16 weapons, fire controls systems and around 25,000 rounds of ammunition.
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AI-powered drones make mine clearing faster and safer

The British Army and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have completed a multi-week test in Essex using drones, advanced sensors, and AI to speed up and make safer the hunt for deadly mines and munitions scattered on battlefields.
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Army survivors of deadly attack in Kuwait dispute Pentagon's account

Survivors of an Iranian attack that killed six U.S. service members have disputed the Pentagon's description of events and said their unit in Kuwait was left dangerously exposed.
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