Are we prepared for a future of drone warfare?

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Military strikes in a future of drone warfare are more stealthy, more agile and potentially more effective. “It’s like when the tank came on the scene and when the submarine came on the scene, when the machine gun entered the the scene in the beginning,” Lt. Col. Daniel Davis told …

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Australia Will Have 60m Drone Flights By 2043.

Analysis commissioned by Airservices Australia predicts the annual number of drone flights in Australian skies will surge from 1.5 million a year in 2023 to 60.4 million a year by 2043. The report, Sizing the future drone and advanced air mobility market in Australia, was produced for Airservices to inform …

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The Asian Reporter – International News

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International News REACTOR RESEARCH. Pictured in Naraha town is a demonstration of a drone designed to probe the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant demonstrated the mini drones at a nearby research facility ahead of their first flight for an investigation …

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Turkey agrees to provide drones to Egypt

Turkey agreed to provide its increasingly popular drones to Egypt after the two countries normalised ties following a decade of rupture, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Sunday. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan is set to travel to Egypt on Feb. 14 to meet counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, in his …

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ASCA spends $1.2m on 11 aerial drone prototypes

The Defence department’s Advanced Strategic Capabilities Accelerator has signed contracts worth $1.21 million for the delivery of 11 different prototype drones as the next stage of its first innovation incubation challenge. Defence Industry minister Pat Conroy said on Tuesday that 11 companies – all except one headquartered in Australia  – …

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