Red Cat expects fourth-quarter revenues to range from $24 million to $26.5 million, representing a roughly 1,831% increase ...
The War Department announced on Tuesday that 25 companies will compete for $150 million in contracts to build attack drones ...
The Department of War plans to spend $1.1 billion for hundreds of thousands of drones. Through a series of competitions ...
Austin-based Skyways Air Transportation says it's preparing to double its workforce this year as growing interest in its ...
The U.S. Department of War names 25 vendors invited to compete in Phase I of the Drone Dominance Program for low-cost military attack drones.
Several companies selected -- including Ascent, Auterion, ModalAI, Neros Technologies, Teal Drones and PDW -- already have systems on the Pentagon’s list of policy-compliant pre-vetted drones.
The first phase of the Pentagon's drone competition, Gauntlet, begins later this month. US drone operators will fly and test ...
The Pentagon eventually wants to field swarms of low-cost, one-way attack drones that cost just a few thousand dollars apiece.
Plans to open a Richland Township facility this spring are underway, as a Texas-based company will use the space as a hub to ...
Zipline, a rapidly growing robotics company, said that it plans to launch its drone delivery service in Houston early this year.
Which companies and technologies are capturing the surge in counter-drone funding? Deals, policy drivers, and where the money is flowing.
A second drone company announced plans to locate inside the former reptile tannery building in Lafayette, a move that will create over 600 jobs. Drone Institute, which specializes in drone training ...