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China’s unmanned drones refuel autonomously in harsh conditions, boosting strike reach
Researchers in China say two unmanned drones completed autonomous aerial refueling using AI-based vision systems.
Loitering munitions, drones that can search, wait, and strike, have rapidly shifted from niche battlefield tools to core ...
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China flies the first 16-ton drone mothership that launches swarms
China has just flown a 16-ton unmanned aircraft built not to drop bombs itself, but to carry and release swarms of smaller ...
A critical gap is emerging. China is publishing aggressively on satellite-independent navigation—bee-style path integration, ...
Hesai will supply its solid-state FTX lidar to Meituan's Keeta Drone to support next-generation, all-weather urban delivery ...
Auterion completes the world’s first live combat drone swarm using FPV and fixed-wing systems from multiple manufacturers.
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AI warfare is here: How intelligent drones Harop and Heron fronted India’s Operation Sindoor
As we enter the age of artificial intelligence (AI), even wars seem to be becoming AI-first. India’s Operation Sindoor onslaught was fronted by intelligent drones, with high-tech Harops and Herons ...
Success in future warfare will depend less on individual platforms and more on the alignment of doctrine, technology, and industrial responsiveness. - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Western militaries are still arguing over what “autonomy” means while Russia and China are already building machines that don’t need GPS, data links, or ...
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