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30,000 Attack Drones: Inside the Pentagon’s New Drone Dominance Strategy
Lawmakers and defense officials debate whether the U.S. is ready for large-scale drone warfare as the Pentagon launches a major…
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- House Blocks ROTOR Act; Focus Shifts to ALERT Act and ADS-B Policy
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- Teledyne FLIR OEM Launches Lepton XDS Dual Thermal-Visible Camera Module
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