For many Rus soldiers at the front, this may be an easier and faster way to put together a heavy drone based on their needs - since there are lots of FPVs available to attach to the frame, without the need to wait for Russian defense companies to start mass-producing heavy drones.
November 13, 2025 at 3:09 PM
For many Rus soldiers at the front, this may be an easier and faster way to put together a heavy drone based on their needs - since there are lots of FPVs available to attach to the frame, without the need to wait for Russian defense companies to start mass-producing heavy drones.
5/ "The teams competed in six different scenarios: close quarters combat; striking a moving enemy vehicle convoy moving more than 40 miles per hour; destroying or disabling simulated enemy intelligence, surveillance or reconnaissance assets; night operations..."
October 30, 2025 at 3:23 PM
5/ "The teams competed in six different scenarios: close quarters combat; striking a moving enemy vehicle convoy moving more than 40 miles per hour; destroying or disabling simulated enemy intelligence, surveillance or reconnaissance assets; night operations..."
2/ "Originally conceived as a competition, US National Drone Association approached this first crucible as a stepping stone for future contests because of a “significant disparity between service maturity” on tactics and employment."
October 30, 2025 at 3:21 PM
2/ "Originally conceived as a competition, US National Drone Association approached this first crucible as a stepping stone for future contests because of a “significant disparity between service maturity” on tactics and employment."
"This initiative would generate over 20,000 Attack Drone Operators annually — enough to create a foundation of UxS proficiency across the Corps. In less than a year’s time, we would possess the largest cadre of small UxS operators in the U.S. military."
September 12, 2025 at 2:26 PM
"This initiative would generate over 20,000 Attack Drone Operators annually — enough to create a foundation of UxS proficiency across the Corps. In less than a year’s time, we would possess the largest cadre of small UxS operators in the U.S. military."