Iran, Drones and Shaheds
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Tanner Yackley, a former drone sensor operator with the US Air Force, spent years flying remote combat missions, tracking targets, and executing high-stakes strikes — all from a windowless room thousands of miles away from the battlefield. Yackley ...
The Winter Olympics have never, ever looked this cool.
Armed drone technology -- Proliferation of drones to other countries -- Drones for the ground and sea -- Noncombat technology -- The future of drones: nano, autonomous systems, and science fiction "Drones quite possibly represent the most transformative ...
First person view drones are providing new, dynamic camera angles for viewers at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Here's more on how they work:
Fox News' Bryan Llenas reports on the U.S. Navy's new laser technology countering Iranian drones.
Iran is using large numbers of low-cost, explosive‑laden Shahed drones in a bid to overwhelm air defences, strike critical infrastructure and spread fear in the region.
Remains of Iranian drones intercepted by the United States caused damage to buildings and sparked fear among residents in Ankawa, a suburb of Irbil in northern Iraq on Wednesday evening.
Chair of joint chiefs of staff and others in classified meeting said Iran is trying to get US to spend its munitions