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Drone maker Shield Al says putting bombs on everything isn't necessary if you know how to fight a modern war
Brandon Tseng, Shield AI's cofounder, said there's a common misconception about his company's signature software-powered drone: People say it needs to be armed. The more experienced militaries who ...
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Ukraine’s evolving tactics to intercept Russian drones and glide bombs
On a recent spring night in 2026, Ukrainian interceptor drones hunted Russian Shaheds over darkened fields, chasing the slow, ...
Oleksiy Klochkovsky has driven mail and parcels around the front line in Ukraine for four years. He keeps one ear tuned for ...
Larger drones are being converted into motherships for FPVs, but small guided munitions may be a more effective payload.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reported that Russia launched more than 14,670 guided aerial bombs, 738 missiles and nearly ...
When discussing one-way attack drones, we generally mean those platforms that are sent to the enemy and explode on impact, never to be recovered. In some sense, the Lumberjack is exactly the same, but ...
Facing deadly Iranian drone attacks across the Middle East, the US military has been rushing defensive systems into the region while adjusting to a threat that has come to dominate modern battlefields ...
Hezbollah releases dramatic footage of a drone strike targeting a gathering of Israeli soldiers at the Yiftach barracks in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A major selling point for Shield AI's flagship drone, the V-BAT, is its AI-powered software. The firm is exploring ways to mount ...
Tseng said Shield AI is working on putting weapons on the V-BAT, but that the world's best militaries know they don't need bombs on the drone.Caroline Chia/REUTERS Brandon Tseng, Shield AI's cofounder ...
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