Current EBITDA grows 40% in 2025 Yearly order intake up 87% to 844 million euros Exail says it stands to gain from Hormuz tensions March 18 (Reuters) - French underwater drone ‌maker Exail ...
The problem is that there's a bit of a bottleneck to be overcome. It's one thing to want a new fleet with hundreds of surface and underwater drones. It's something entirely else to actually get your ...
Following its announcement at MWC 2026 earlier this month, the Honor Magic V6 is now available in China and with an even bigger battery than the global release. The Honor Magic V6 isn’t a huge upgrade ...
The 2027 Kia Telluride has a turbocharged four-cylinder in place of the old V6—and here’s why it had to happen. Kia Telluride replaced its V6 with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine for better torque ...
Northrop Grumman’s Manta Ray is a new extra-large uncrewed underwater vehicle designed to operate in the deep ocean for months without human support. Developed under DARPA’s Manta Ray program, the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Kirichenko is a journalist focusing on war and technology. Demand for Ukrainian counter-drone technology is rising fast.
Iran could use drones to make a deadly strike on California at any time, a top US Army expert says — and we’re nowhere near ready for what could happen. The FBI issued an urgent warning to cops across ...
A drone company that names President Trump’s sons among its top investors shared plans to merge with a golf course operator on Monday. In a press release, Aureus Greenway Holdings Inc. (AGH) announced ...
For decades, air superiority was largely the preserve of wealthy nations able to afford advanced aircraft and the training needed to fly them. Cheap attack drones are beginning to erode that advantage ...
The Pentagon’s lead counter-drone unit, the Joint Interagency Task Force 401, is helping organize “a rapid surge” of Merops interceptor drones to the Middle East to support U.S. Central Command, ...
Iran spent years stockpiling weapons that could be used to paralyze traffic on one of the world’s most important oil passageways. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday explains how Iran’s mines, missiles, drones and ...