The next war may not start with missiles or boots on the ground. It could begin with small, undetectable drones that rain ...
Police departments across the United States, including Southern California, are increasingly turning to drones to fight crime ...
The base is home to the F-22 Raptor fighter jets ... has yet to publicly state who is behind these apparent surveillance drones.
The collaboration will lead to Thales Australia’s sovereign sonar sensor technology being integrated into the Speartooth ...
The department now has a drone that flies to scenes ... "Never before have people been able to send robotic surveillance cameras over people's houses," ACLU Senior Policy Analyst Jay Stanley ...
Police can also use drones to respond to reports of assaults, burlaries and car thefts and to talk to suspects during SWAT calls.
A pair of Navy surveillance drones have returned to Andersen Air Force ... The Tritons, which arrived at the 18th Wing’s home in May, carried out intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance ...