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Japan tests $2,500 cardboard drones for military use
Cardboard takes flight: Japan is testing AirKamuy 150 drones built from corrugated cardboard, aiming for low-cost, expendable aerial systems. Rapid, cheap deployment: The $2,500 drones assemble in ...
There is no denying that drone warfare and the associated technology have become a crucial part of modern warfare. These unmanned flying objects come in various shapes and sizes and can perform a wide ...
Japan has begun deploying expendable cardboard drones developed by a domestic manufacturer, AirKamuy, marking a major shift toward low-cost autonomous warfare. The drone, known as the AirKamuy 150, is ...
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