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Modern manufacturing facility with robotic arms and radar unit assembly.

Radar Maker Echodyne Scales Up Production to Meet Drone Boom Demand

Echodyne is ramping up production to meet soaring demand for drone radar systems, with a new $40 million manufacturing plant near Seattle set to churn out 30,000 radars annually by early 2028. The company's CEO, Eben Frankenberg, says orders are far exceeding current capacity, driving the need for a five-fold increase in output.

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US military personnel with rifle-mounted fire-control system looks up at overhead drone.

US Military Expands Counter-Drone Tech with Smart Shooter Deals

The US military is stepping up its counter-drone game with cutting-edge tech from Smart Shooter, a company that's revolutionizing the way soldiers take down small, fast-moving drones. Their innovative Smash 2000LE system, a rifle-mounted fire control tool, digitally identifies and engages targets with pinpoint accuracy.

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Polish naval personnel surround a compact unmanned aerial system on a vessel deck.

Poland Bolsters Naval Forces with Shield AI's V-Bat UAVs

Poland is set to supercharge its naval capabilities with Shield AI's cutting-edge V-Bat UAVs, which have already proven their mettle in challenging environments. The $16 million deal will see several V-Bat systems deployed aboard Polish Navy vessels by year's end, bolstering maritime intelligence and surveillance operations.

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Government and private sector officials meet around a table with drone models and technical diagrams.

Pakistan Taps Private Sector to Accelerate Drone Development

Pakistan is taking a giant leap in drone technology, bringing together the country's top defence officials and private sector innovators to revolutionize its unmanned capabilities. By joining forces, they're set to supercharge the development of homegrown drones for warfare and surveillance.

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Full-scale mock-up of autonomous cargo helicopter on outdoor display area with people nearby.

Airbus Unveils U145 Autonomous Cargo Helicopter

Meet the U145, Airbus's game-changing autonomous cargo helicopter that combines the reliability of the H145 with cutting-edge drone technology. This innovative aircraft is set to take to the skies with a safety pilot on board by late 2026.

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Marines inspect various rifle rounds on a table at a testing range.

Marines Seek Anti-Drone Rifle Rounds That Break Into Multiple Projectiles

The Marines are on the hunt for a game-changing anti-drone solution - a special rifle round that shatters into multiple projectiles to take down enemy drones. This cutting-edge tech, known as the 5.56mm Drone Round 'L Variant', is the only one on the market that meets the Marine Corps' tough standards for immediate drone defense.

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Autonomous underwater vehicle on a dock in a research setting.

Pakistan Navy Accelerates Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Development

The Pakistan Navy is turbocharging its maritime surveillance capabilities with a bold plan to deploy autonomous underwater vehicles, unmanned surface vessels, and aerial systems to greatly expand its monitoring reach. Meet the Israr, a cutting-edge, small coastal AUV that's leading the charge.

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Meeting room with drone model on table surrounded by laptops and papers.

Pakistan Air Force Deepens Ties with Baykar in Drone Tech Push

The Pakistan Air Force is taking its drone technology to new heights with a strategic partnership with Baykar, a leading innovator in the field. This game-changing collaboration was sealed during a high-level meeting between Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu and Baykar Technologies Group Chairman Selçuk Bayraktar.

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Futuristic unmanned aerial vehicle displayed in a modern research facility.

Pakistan Air Force Targets UCAV Development with Baykar's Kızılelma

The Pakistan Air Force is taking a giant leap in aerospace innovation with its focus on developing unmanned combat aerial vehicles, as seen in its engagement with Baykar's cutting-edge Kızılelma technology. This move reflects a shared vision with Türkiye to pioneer next-generation defence technologies.

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Sleek quadrotor drone on display at expo with clean, futuristic design.

Loitering Munitions Take Center Stage at SOF Week Expo

Teledyne FLIR's Rogue 1 Block 2 boasts an impressive upgrade, doubling its range to over 20 kilometers and packing a powerful shape charge jet payload to take down hardened vehicles. This game-changing lethal unmanned aerial system was showcased at SOF Week 2026, highlighting its advanced communications and electronic warfare capabilities.

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MQ-25 Stingray unmanned aerial vehicles on a tarmac with industrial equipment in the background.

Navy Advances MQ-25 Stingray to Low-Rate Production

The Navy has cleared the MQ-25 Stingray unmanned aerial system to enter low-rate initial production, marking a major milestone in extending its reach against any adversary. This move shifts the program from development to initial fielding and procurement, with a contract for the first production aircraft expected this summer.

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US military personnel in camouflage gear training with sound detection equipment to identify drones in a field setting.

US Soldiers Train to Identify Drones by Sound

US soldiers are now on high alert for a new kind of threat - and it's not just about keeping their eyes on the ground. They're learning to tune in to the unique sounds of drones, like Sgt. 1st Class Tyler Harrington, who's training to distinguish between different types, including one-way attack drones.

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Factory workbenches with partially assembled drones and industrial machinery in the background under daylight streaming…

Pakistan's Drone Push Tests Industrial Limits

Pakistan is grappling with a critical dilemma: should it churn out affordable, mass-produced drones as expendable weapons, or invest in high-end systems that may be too scarce to make a significant impact in an air-defence war of attrition? The country's limited industrial base, lacking in advanced manufacturing and precision electronics, poses a significant hurdle to producing cutting-edge loitering munitions at scale.

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Marine wearing wearable counter-drone technology in outdoor setting.

Marines to Mandate Integrated Counter-Drone Tech

The Marines are taking a crucial step towards unified defense by integrating counter-drone technology, aiming to merge currently disparate systems into a cohesive solution. Lt. Col. R.M. Barclay revealed that wearable counter-unmanned aerial systems are being fielded to meet an urgent need, with a focus on non-kinetic, handheld solutions.

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MQ-25 Stingray drone on tarmac near ground control station with technicians.

Navy's MQ-25 Stingray Drone Completes Key Test Flight

The MQ-25 Stingray Drone just made history with its first test flight, successfully taking off, flying, and landing autonomously - a major milestone in integrating unmanned aerial refueling and giving manned fighters the ability to fly further and faster. This game-changing tech is set to revolutionize naval aviation.

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AH-64 Apache attack helicopter taking off from a dusty airfield with rotors casting a dynamic shadow.

Army Explores Apache Helicopters as Counter-Drone Solution

A single idea from a seasoned warrant officer is revolutionizing the Army's approach to counter-drone warfare - and it all started with a bold proposal to repurpose Apache helicopters as drone hunters. This innovative concept has sparked a program of experimentation, Operation Flyswatter, which aims to provide a more economical and effective solution to combating unmanned aerial systems.

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Drone with modular design neutralizes various threats with interchangeable modules.

Mayhem 10 Drone Evolves to Counter Multiple Threats with Modular Design

Meet the Mayhem 10, a game-changing drone that's redefining modern warfare with its modular design and swarming capabilities, capable of tackling multiple threats and missions with unprecedented flexibility. From radar suppression to reconnaissance and armor defeat, this cutting-edge drone is set to revolutionize the battlefield.

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Drone sits on makeshift launchpad in desert terrain with rugged runway.

General Atomics Advances Mojave Drone for Unconventional Launch Sites

Imagine a drone that can take off from rough, forward airstrips and revolutionize how forces move, observe, and strike - General Atomics' Mojave concept is making that a reality. The Mojave drone is being pitched as a game-changing, multipurpose asset that can escort helicopters, strike targets, provide surveillance, and transport cargo from even the most rugged landing sites.

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Lazarus Group Exclusive: Critical Threat to Europe’s Defense

Lazarus Group Exclusive: Critical Threat to Europe’s Defense

Who’s stealing Europe’s drone blueprints — and why? Investigators now point to North Korea’s Lazarus Group and Operation DreamJob, a stealthy campaign targeting small defense firms to grab design files, accelerate domestic drone programs, and probe weaknesses in Europe’s nascent “drone wall.”

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Lazarus Group Exclusive: DreamJob Threatens EU Defenses

Lazarus Group Exclusive: DreamJob Threatens EU Defenses

“If you build it, they will steal it” — North Korea’s Lazarus Group is quietly targeting EU drone engineers, lifting schematics, firmware, and supplier data to speed or sabotage adversaries’ emulation of Western platforms. The result: stolen designs and corrupted files that can derail production and readiness without a single shot fired.

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Amazon-like online marketplace: Must-Have Game-Changer

Amazon-like online marketplace: Must-Have Game-Changer

Imagine soldiers ordering vetted drones as easily as parents buy toys—scrolling specs, reading reviews, and getting gear to the unit in days instead of months. The Army’s new Amazon-like UAS marketplace aims to speed fielding and widen vendor access, while tackling the security, sustainment, and oversight challenges that come with buying fast.

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Amazon-like online marketplace: Must-Have, Risky Move

Amazon-like online marketplace: Must-Have, Risky Move

Imagine ordering a vetted drone as easily as clicking “add to cart”—the Army’s new Amazon‑style marketplace aims to get proven UAS into soldiers’ hands fast while balancing security, supply‑chain and oversight risks that won’t come free.

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vehicle-mounted laser: Must-Have or Risky Breakthrough

vehicle-mounted laser: Must-Have or Risky Breakthrough

After years of demonstrations, the Army is poised to move vehicle-mounted high-energy lasers from prototype to production—2026 could be the year directed energy shifts from lab novelty to frontline air defense. But real impact will depend on solving power, environmental, logistics and cost challenges so these systems are reliable and practical for soldiers in combat.

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high-energy lasers: Stunning, Game-Changing Breakthrough

high-energy lasers: Stunning, Game-Changing Breakthrough

Could lasers really replace missiles on Army vehicles by 2026? If the Pentagon’s push pays off, high-energy beams could give soldiers a cheaper, quieter way to stop drones and rockets — but only if engineers conquer persistent power, cooling, and weather challenges that separate dazzling demos from reliable battlefield gear.

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