Drone tech moves beyond surveillance, safely subduing armed threats in live trials, showing potential for rapid, non-lethal response.
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Russian Foreign Minister noted that the majority of reasonable countries would like to see the Arctic as a land of peace and cooperation ...
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Potentially getting as small as a mosquito, new micro drone technology could change the nature of some military operations. Micro drones are cheap and versatile, but tiny batteries limit their range.
The Army is rapidly developing small, first-person-view drones — the same kind that have proven devastatingly effective in Ukraine — and envisions a future where "every infantryman will have a drone ...