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A Ukrainian soldier told BI that the thermonaric warheads have gotten bigger, while a first responder said Russia is using them more frequently.
A German defence technology company will soon begin producing drones in the UK, it has been announced. STARK, which makes the unmanned weapon systems for NATO, is set to open a new 3,700 sq m (40,000 sq ft) factory in Swindon in Wiltshire.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine’s ODIN Win Hit drones taking down enemy UAVs – Here’s what we knowThe Ukrainian ODIN project has successfully tested and is already using the Antishaheed system to destroy enemy Shahed and Gerbera drones in the air, the drone developers reported this on Telegram. According to the developers,
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European plane maker Airbus and U.S.-based Kratos Defense have partnered to supply combat drones to the German Air Force by 2029, Airbus said on Wednesday.
The use of armed drones is not new, but they are gaining importance in current conflicts as combat units. Their automation is likely to accentuate this phenomenon.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes warns about the risk of cartel drones, as border and immigration policies face major shifts since Trump took office in January.
The nation lags behind Russia and China in manufacturing drones, training soldiers to use them and defending against them.
Unmanned vehicles dominate the battlefield in Ukraine—laying mines, delivering ammunition and medication, even evacuating casualties.
UK’s drone research program has evolved from spaceflight experiments to student-led missions that measure turbulence and chase storms.
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Press Trust of India on MSNOp Sindoor shown why indigenous drones, counter-unmanned aerial systems crucial: CDS Gen ChauhanChief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan on Wednesday said recent conflicts globally have demonstrated how drones can "shift tactical balance disproportionately", and asserted that self-reliance in UAV