Army conducting 3D printing sprint for small drones, eyeing scaling decision
“We need to do it at a price point that is ridiculously low: We don’t need the Gucci cameras and everything else,” said Army Futures Command head Gen. James Rainey.
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“We need to do it at a price point that is ridiculously low: We don’t need the Gucci cameras and everything else,” said Army Futures Command head Gen. James Rainey.
Euroatlas, in partnership with EvoLogics, has achieved a significant milestone with their GreyShark Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) by successfully completing the first propulsion tests on the prototype at UDT 2025 in Oslo.The GreyShark was initially showcased at Euronaval 2024 and shares design elements with EvoLogics’ smaller Quadroin UUV, which is already in service with a NATO navy.Two
DefenceTalkGermany said Friday it would buy explosive drones for the first time as Berlin boosts investments in its armed forces to counter the threat from Russia. The government had signed two contracts to purchase so-called loitering munitions, defen…
TATA Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) has embarked on an ambitious aerospace project to transform the acquired Grob-G180 corporate jet into specialised military platforms. The company is simultaneously developing Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) and High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) capabilities based on this airframe, marking a significant milestone in India’s
Exercise SARVSHAKTI represents a watershed moment in the Indian Army’s
technological evolution, demonstrating the successful implementation of
Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) for the first time in field conditions.
Conducted by the Trishakti Corps in Sikkim, this exercise showcased seamless
integration between human soldiers and autonomous systems, signalling India’s
growing
Fabheads is significantly contributing to India’s drone and defence market by leveraging its proprietary continuous fibre 3D printing technology to produce high-strength, lightweight composite components essential for defence applications. This innovation is particularly suited for drones and UAVs, where weight reduction directly enhances flight performance and operational range.Continuous fibre
Mustin served in the US Navy for 34 years and retired in September 2024.
The announcement follows a flurry of similar industry product debuts focused on unmanned systems.
The Emirati firm has aggressively pursued growth in Latin America after establishing its first international office in Brazil.
India’s defence technology landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, with home-grown start-ups emerging as key players in reducing the country’s historical dependence on imported military hardware. This shift comes amid growing government support through initiatives like the Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) program, changing investor attitudes, and evolving warfare needs. The