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DIU launches counter UAS sensing solicitation seeking scalable homeland and mobile defense solutions with a path to prototype and production.
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The New York Times on Wednesday reported that the shutdown was due to U.S. military testing of counter-uncrewed aircraft ...
The testing, which was taking place near Fort Bliss, was of high-energy lasers that are designed to protect against drones ...
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The Federal Aviation Administration has reopened the airspace around El Paso International Airport in Texas, just hours after ...