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A large number of “unauthorized drones” were seen flying over a major U.S. Air Force base in Louisiana, home to long-range B-52 bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons, triggering a lockdown earlier this month.
Unmanned drones are cheaper than missiles, easy to mass-produce, can travel long distances, and strike with precision. For all these reasons they are reshaping conflicts around the globe. We hear from NPR correspondents about how drones are changing the nature of war and the balance of power in Ukraine,
A concerning amount of unidentified drones were reportedly spotted over a U.S. Air Force base earlier this month, leaving more questions than answers amid the ongoing war with Iran. The post Alarming Number of ‘Unauthorized Drones’ Spotted Over US Air Base first appeared on Mediaite.
Ukraine has deployed specialist teams to five Middle Eastern countries to help intercept drones and advise on air-defence measures, with officials saying they expect to
A drone sighting that temporarily raised alarms at one of the United States Air Force's largest airfields this month was potentially more dangerous than first reported.
Lockdowns at U.S. bases and a global security alert underscore concerns that Iranian retaliation could extend to officials on American soil.
The technology of war is evolving fast, and drones are at the center of it. We've seen this in the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. Unmanned drones are cheaper than missiles, easy to mass produce,
U.S. soldiers used Apache helicopters to pursue and attack drones in an air-to-air combat training exercise this week.
March 18 (Reuters) - U.S. officials detected unidentified drones above an army base in Washington where Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth live, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday,