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Toy Soldiers Bricking It: Danish Mix-Up Nearly Disassembles LegoLand Plane.
Back in September 2025, during a period of intense, unexplained unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) activity,
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First Production KF-21 Boramae Rolled Out of Factory in South Korea
The first serial production KF-21 Boramae fighter jet has rolled out of the Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) factory in a major milestone for the program. The first of 40 serial production KF-21 Boramae fighter jets has rolled out of the Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) factory, marking a major milestone for the South Korean aerospace industry…
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Skyways – Head of Flight
Austin, TX Open Roles – Skyways / Full-time / On-site At Skyways, we are building
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FlyFocus unveils KURIER unmanned helicopter
FlyFocus, a Warsaw-based defence technology company specialising in unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and avionics, has
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Photos of A-10s Used to Strike Iranian Naval Vessels Show Video Game-Inspired Nicknames
Images shared by U.S. Central Command suggest that at least some A-10s taking part in Operation Epic Fury carry new video game-inspired nicknames, an operationally irrelevant detail but one likely to interest spotters and modelers. As we already reported a few days ago, the U.S. Air Force A-10 Thundebolt II jets supporting operation Epic Fury…
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DOT&E Says No Combat-Capable TR-3-Configured F-35s Were Delivered in FY2025
The latest Director, Operational Test & Evaluation report says no combat-capable F-35 TR-3 aircraft have been delivered to the U.S. military until September 2025 because of the truncated software. The recently released 2025 Director, Operational Test & Evaluation (DOT&E) annual report brought another update to the long saga of the F-35’s Technology Refresh 3 (TR-3)…
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U.S. Considering Deployment of 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East
Senior officials are reportedly considering the deployment of the Immediate Response Force, which includes a Battalion Combat Team of the 82nd Airborne Division, according to U.S. media. After increasing rumors regarding a deployment of U.S. Army troops being in progress, new reports now mention that senior U.S. officials are indeed considering it. According to the…
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ResilienX Receives FAA Waiver for Remote BVLOS Operations
ResilienX, Inc., a leader in aviation safety and BVLOS drone networks, announced today that it
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When Wireless Networks Falter, Drones Can Provide Backup Connectivity, According to Stevens Researchers
Researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology have developed a drone-based system designed to provide temporary
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Photojournalist Challenges FAA Temporary Flight Restriction as First Amendment Violation
By Dronelife Features Editor Jim Magill A drone pilot has sued the FAA, claiming that an FAA temporary flight restriction (TFR) that restricts UAS operations above and near federal law enforcement operations is overbroad and violates the First Amendment rights of reporters covering government-sanctioned activity. Attorneys with The Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the…