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Michigan’s National All-Domain Warfighting Center has been chosen by the federal government to test and train drones.
Fiber optic drones and other tethered Unmanned Aircraft Systems are providing major advantages to military forces and posing new threats.
The Pentagon eventually wants to field swarms of low-cost, one-way attack drones that cost just a few thousand dollars apiece.
California-based Anduril is bullish on its plans to begin manufacturing drones and autonomous aircraft for military use by the middle of 2026.
A Pentagon watchdog found confusing counter-drone policies are leaving some US military bases vulnerable to drone incursions.
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