In 2025, the world’s top combat drones reflect a blend of endurance, weaponry, autonomy, and battlefield-proven reliability.
The American company has long been known for building the heavy-duty vehicles that keep soldiers and supply lines moving.
(Bloomberg) -- Forterra, a startup that makes autonomous technology for vehicles on the battlefield, has raised $238 million in a new funding round that lifts its valuation to more than $1 billion.
U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is at the forefront of the Army’s current transformation efforts. One important aspect of Army transformation involves mobility, and approximately 200 miles of ...
Leonardo DRS and Thai military vehicle manufacturer Chaiseri have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) at the Defence & ...
China is rapidly advancing its military AI capabilities, with state-owned Norinco showcasing autonomous combat vehicles powered by DeepSeek AI. This d ...
Spc. Jess Wolmuth from the Nevada Army National Guard gets ready to hurl a practice grenade during the afternoon training session. Courtesy Army National Guard The job of a Cavalry Scout is to operate ...