DOD Notes ‘Significant Threat’ of Escalation Amid Israel-Hamas War
Department of Defense leadership repositioned a carrier strike group and bolstered forces amid what Pentagon officials maintain is a rising threat against U.S. forces in the region.
Department of Defense leadership repositioned a carrier strike group and bolstered forces amid what Pentagon officials maintain is a rising threat against U.S. forces in the region.
The RAF will evaluate ground testing of satellite links and taxi procedures, as well as takeoff and landing procedures.
The move follows the damaging of a telecom cable connecting Sweden and Estonia.
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The e-commerce giant launched drone delivery of prescriptions for residents of College Station in a bid to compete with industry titans such as Zipline.
The electric air taxi manufacturer could launch commercial passenger services as early as this year, which would beat out U.S. and European rivals.
American lawmakers and major sports leagues—including the NFL, NCAA, and others—seek greater authority to ground rogue drones.
Both sides in the growing conflict have deployed drones but are using them in different ways—and with different results.
The company, owned by Google parent Alphabet, gave FLYING an inside look at its new service outside Dallas as drone delivery gathers momentum in the U.S.
The twin-seat variant of the 4.5 generation fighter will support fighter pilot training.