The decision was made by the Department of Defense (DoD), recently renamed the Department of War.
Michigan’s National All-Domain Warfighting Center has been chosen by the federal government to test and train drones.
To the average American, drones might just seem like a toy or a fun hobby. But they can pose a serious security threat. In just over a week, the federal government's authority to detect and counteract ...
The federal government has announced that Michigan's National All Domain Warfighting Center, including Camp Grayling and ...
A bipartisan bill package heard in a Michigan house committee Tuesday would ban drones from flying over government buildings, ...
Pentagon report reveals military bases face daily drone incursions but lack clear authority to respond effectively, exposing ...
Police in NATO countries face demands for technology and training to stop hybrid drone attacks on airports and drones used ...
Federal authorities have unveiled a groundbreaking initiative that could reshape how America protects its most vulnerable gatherings and critical infrastructure. The Department of Homeland Security ...
Local and state law enforcement officers may soon be able to take down drones that are security risks for large gatherings at sporting events, critical infrastructure and prisons because of a new ...
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