autonomous systems
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May- 2026 -4 MayAmericas
Textron to Supply US Navy With Tsunami Drone Boats
The US Defense Innovation Unit has contracted Textron Systems to provide its proprietary Tsunami unmanned surface vessels for the US Navy.
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1 MayLand
Textron Launches UGV That Can Fire Loitering Munitions
Textron Systems and its subsidiary Howe & Howe Inc. have pulled the wraps off a new unmanned ground vehicle that can launch loitering munitions.
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Apr- 2026 -30 AprilAmericas
ROGUE-Fires Platform Unlocks New Autonomous Capabilities in Overland AI Demo
Overland AI is giving the US Marine Corps’ ROGUE-Fires a significant boost for expeditionary operations.
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30 AprilAmericas
Forterra Builds Driverless Military Vehicle That Can Haul 2,000 Pounds Into the Field
As modern warfare pushes into more hazardous environments, Forterra is introducing a new autonomous vehicle designed to operate out "to the last tactical mile.”
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28 AprilDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Elbit Systems Opens New Drone Factory in Romania
Israeli defense company Elbit Systems has activated a new manufacturing facility for unmanned aerial systems in Chitila, Romania.
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28 AprilAsia Pacific
Taiwan Eyes Robot Dogs for Urban, Frontline Ops
Taiwan plans to deploy robotic dogs for combat, scouting, and resupply tasks as part of a broader push to integrate unmanned systems into modern warfare.
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27 AprilAir
China Explores Mid-Flight Drone Recharging Using Microwave Beams
A new experiment in China showed drones could one day be recharged mid-air using microwave energy transmitted from the ground.
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27 AprilAmericas
DroneShield, Overland AI Reinvent ULTRA Robot Vehicle With Anti-Drone Tech
The ULTRA robotic vehicle is no longer limited to ground operations, as it can now track the skies too with a newly-installed anti-drone capability.
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24 AprilAmericas
US Demo Sees Drone Recharged Mid-Flight via Laser Power Beaming
In-flight drone recharging is moving closer to operational deployment, offering a glimpse into how autonomous systems could remain airborne for extended durations.
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24 AprilAmericas
One Operator, Multiple Platforms: US Firms Create Unified Control for Air, Sea Systems
Leidos and Havoc are advancing autonomous operations by developing a capability that enables a single operator to coordinate and control multiple platforms in contested environments.
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