Mystery Drones Breach US Military Base for 17 Days
Because snooping does not constitute an imminent threat, the military is prohibited by law from shooting down the drones.
Drones pose a significant threat to U.S. military bases and operations. New protocols are needed to allow the military to shoot down drones more easily.
Dajian Innovations Technology Co. is suing the Department of Defense after the agency added the China-based company as a ...
The swarms started on Dec. 7, 2023. Drones, some as large as 20 feet long, flew at night over the Air Combat Command headquarters with its squadrons of advanced F-22 Raptor fighters.
Drones and surveillance tech have advanced at a dizzying pace — as illustrated in a video of what Israel says is of Yahya ...
The Iraqi Resistance has announced a successful drone strike on a military target in Haifa, northern occupied Palestine. This ...
North Korea said on Saturday it had discovered the remains of a crashed South Korean military drone, suggesting it was on a ...
New details are emerging about drones that flew over U.S. military bases last year, though there is still no explanation for ...