In 2025, the world’s top combat drones reflect a blend of endurance, weaponry, autonomy, and battlefield-proven reliability.
Greece tests drones in a major joint-force exercise, showcasing innovation, readiness and new capabilities in modern warfare.
Sesame Solar and hydrogen drone manufacturer Heven AeroTech announced the Drone Refueling Nanogrid last week, a trailer-sized ...
Defense company Anduril Industries says the first weapons to be built at its Ohio mega-factory will be prototypes of its ...
Ukrainian drones struck a military base in occupied Crimea used for the storage and maintenance of Russian "Orion" drones, ...
Even building 1 million drones per year might not be enough for the US Army during a great-power conflict—given that China’s ...
A Collaborative Combat Aircraft, the AI-powered fighter YFQ-44A has begun flight testing, as General Atomics takes to the sky ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin “has put us on notice that we need to quickly build those steps of the ladder of the defense ...
The market for NDAA-compliant military drones is part of the larger global military drone market, which was valued at around $15.23 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow to over $21.81 billion by ...
How the L&T-General Atomics pact to build advanced drones in India and the government’s Rs 30,000-crore programme to procure ...