
DIU wants long-range drones that are cheap enough to be bought en masse.
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The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has contracted four companies for its Artemis project, an initiative to develop cheap, long-range, one-way UAVs. The organization, focused on accelerating the adoption of commercial and dual-use technology for the U.S. Defense Department, says it wants awardees to...
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