The US Army Releases its Best Photos From 2023
The U.S. Army has compiled its best photos taken in 2023 with everything from wargames in Australia to World War Two veterans being featured. [Read More]
The U.S. Army has compiled its best photos taken in 2023 with everything from wargames in Australia to World War Two veterans being featured. [Read More]
One photographer had documented locations that many may not even know exist — fictitious Iraqi and Afghan villages on the training grounds of U. S. Army bases that are quietly tucked away in forests and deserts.
The US Army recently said that it was removing all DJI equipment from its operations due to “cyber vulnerabilities,” in what was a blow to the public image of the Chinese drone manufacturer.
It looks like the US Army is discontinuing the use of all DJI camera drones and products in its activities due to concerns about “cyber vulnerabilities. ” That’s according to a memo obtained by sUAS News.
On September 21st, 2017, a DJI Phantom 4 camera drone flying recreationally near Brooklyn, New York, collided with a US Army Black Hawk helicopter. The chopper received a 1. 5-inch dent on one of its main rotor blades, but it was able to land safely.
The White House posted a picture of President Joe Biden meeting U.S. special forces in Israel and was later forced to delete it after realizing the soldiers' identities were compromised. [Read More]