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Fewer troops in CENTCOM? No problem, says 3-star air boss
“How do we share information? How do we share intelligence? How do we gain a common understanding with each other?” Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich said.
This gun shoots drones out of the sky
There's also a version of the drone-killer device that is attachable to an assault rifle.
By Kyle Rempfer
Updated drone export policy could come within weeks
A policy to make it easier to sell U.S. drones abroad may be close to coming out.
By Aaron Mehta
As Predator drones retire, the Reapers’ mission grows
With the retirement of MQ-1 Predators this month, MQ-9 Reapers are executing deliberate strikes, providing armed overwatch or close-air support, and flexing to ISR taskings — all in a single mission.
By Kyle Rempfer
Boeing offers sneak peek of MQ-25 tanker drone
Boeing is the first MQ-25 competitor to show off a prototype of its offering.
By Valerie Insinna
US official: Niger OKs armed drones for takeoff from its capital
A U.S. official says the Pentagon has received permission from the government of Niger to begin flying armed drones from the capital, Niamey.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press and Robert Burns, The Associated Press
In an LCS first, drone supports targeting mission for missile
The U.S. Navy has for the first time used a UAV to provide over-the-horizon targeting information and damage assessment for a missile fired from onboard a ship.
By Mike Yeo
‘Just a matter of time’ until Iran arms surveillance drones near US ships
Iran's drones are becoming an even more dangerous security risk as U.S. carriers in the Arabian Gulf launch missions from sea to play a key role in Iraq and Syria.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
Future C2 system key to drones flying off Navy carriers
The Navy says it is moving full-throttle on plans to fly unmanned aircraft off of carriers.
By Adam Stone
MISFIRE: Civilian drones over military bases
Any joker can now spend a few hundred bucks and start flying their own UAV all around town.
By Military Times Editors
New policy: Military bases can shoot down trespassing drones
The DoD had pursued a policy to protect its installations from a sharp increase of overhead incursions from private UAVs.
By Tara Copp, AP