American troops stationed at RAF bases in the UK are using new technology that can electronically take command of an enemy drone and turn it back on itself.
Speaking on the fringes of the Defence and Security Equipment International (Dsei) arms fair in London, Mark Goodwin, a programme manager for the company, said that Ninja could identify targets up to 7km away.
Also on display at the arms fair was an early warning system that could be used to prevent a future pandemic and which is being developed by a British company and funded by the US government.
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