The U.S. Marine Corps launches a drone training program to certify FPV attack drone operators and expand small UAS capabilities.
Our first civilian FPV Crash Course will take place at the Polecat Racetrack in Lynchburg, Tennessee from March 8th to 9th! Come to Lynchburg (home of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey) and learn to fly ...
The Marine Corps is gearing up to expand its first-person view drone capabilities in the New Year by purchasing 10,000 new ...
The US Army has a new crash course on drones. Right now, it's basic, fast, and aimed primarily at catching soldiers up on what they've been missing. It's an example of how the US military is embracing ...
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Army, NATO allies test stealth in new FPV drone warfighter competition
A team of six from Spain’s Legion Brigade took first place overall, while a team from 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment ...
The Marine Corps is seeking thousands of FPV-capable drones — but only if they cost under $4,000 per airframe.
As Ukraine leans on suicide drones to wear down Russia’s invading forces, private, civilian-run training schools are working to supply the Ukrainian army with thousands of pilots. That’s no mean feat.
XTEND's XTENDER drone enters a building ahead of troops in a demonstration of how easily a pilot can negotiate indoor spaces Skilled FPV drone operators are becoming the most feared opponents in the ...
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