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Strategizing at Speed: A Learned Model Predictive Game for Multi-Agent Drone Racing
arXiv:2602.06925v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Autonomous drone racing pushes the boundaries of high-speed motion planning and multi-agent strategic decision-making. Success in this domain requires drones not only to navigate at their limits but also to anticipate and counteract competitors' actions. In this paper, we study a fundamental question that arises in this domain: how deeply should an agent strategize before taking an action?
Drone race: How Ukraine's defence tech redefined Russia's war
In its most recent attacks against Ukraine, Russia hit the cities with dozens of ballistic missiles, knowing very well that this is one of the very few weapons Ukraine remains vulnerable to. As for the drones — this is where Kyiv mastered both defensive and offensive know-how. Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, Moscow’s main military advantage has been its scale: a large standing force, extensive reserves, and the legacy of a Soviet-era military...
Cops and FBI race to protect World Cup from drones as Homeland Security boss admits ‘everybody’s a little behind’
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How to destroy drones electronically, without firing bullets
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‘Everybody’s a little behind’ in safeguarding against drones at World Cup, says US homeland security secretary
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Wednesday acknowledged that the agency is still playing catch-up when it comes to countering drones, even as the threat tops the agency’s list of concerns ahead of major events like the upcoming FIFA World Cup. “We have spent a tremendous amount of ability and money to be able to be very offensive with drones, but on the counter-drone measures, everybody’s a little behind,” Mullin said in response to a lawmaker’s question about the World Cup...