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Washington has imposed sanctions on a Venezuelan aerospace company and its chairman for allegedly facilitating the acquisition, assembly and operation of Iranian-designed Mohajer-series unmanned aerial vehicles with surveillance and strike capabilities.
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US Navy warship launches a one-way attack drone for 1st time
A US Navy warship has crossed a technological threshold by launching a one-way attack drone from its deck at sea, marking a new chapter in how the fleet can strike targets without risking pilots or expensive missiles.
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Korean military to offer drone operation training to all conscripts next year
Korea's military will offer all conscripts drone operation training starting next year in its bid to strengthen combat capabilities in modern warfare, the defense ministry said Wednesday.
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Marine Corps launches six drone training programs open to any MOS
Six pilot training programs and eight certifications are being established to provide fundamental skills in using both armed and unarmed systems.
A top US commander called the launch a "significant milestone" in delivering cheap drones to American forces.
The CIA carried out a drone strike earlier this month on a port facility on the coast of Venezuela, sources familiar with the matter told CNN, marking the first known US attack on a target inside that country.
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Navy launches suicide drone from ship at sea for first time
A LUCAS drone was successfully launched from the flight deck of the USS Santa Barbara, a littoral combat ship currently operating in the Arabian Gulf.
The San Diego-based littoral combat ship was in the Arabian Gulf when a new Low-Cost Unmanned Combat Attack System, or LUCAS, was tested.
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US Navy fires Iranian-style kamikaze drone from 3,100-ton warship for the first time
Personnel assigned to US Navy have successfully launched a one-way attack drone from a ship at sea for the first time.
Strong domestic opposition would likely make any Israeli acquisition politically unfeasible for the Republic of Ireland in the current climate.
While military forces around the world scramble to develop and deploy new drone tech, the U.S. Navy performed an important first-time test in mid-December.
THE Royal Navy is testing a fleet of drones to patrol seas for Russian submarines. And they could also be used to form a “picket line” between the UK and Greenland. The size of a