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Russia is catching up to Ukraine in drone war

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New Scientist · 6h
How Ukraine became a drone factory and invented the future of war
Ukraine has responded to a war it didn’t start by creating an industry it doesn’t want, but could the nation's drone expertise help it rebuild?

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 · 15h
Drones Dominate Ukraine Battlefield Four Years Into Fighting
National Interest on MSN · 7h
Russia is catching up to Ukraine in the drone war
 · 15h
Drones dominate Ukraine battlefield four years into fighting
Ukrainian tank platoon commander Valentyn Bohdanov remembers a time earlier in Russia's war when heavy armour fought pitched battles like boxers trading punches in the ring.

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cnbctv18 · 1d
Russia hits Ukraine energy infrastructure with major missile, drone strikes, Kyiv says
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RAW VIDEO: Russia unleashes 50 missiles & 300 drones overnight on Ukraine, sky war explodes in Kyiv
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Russia unleashes massive overnight bombardment on Ukraine; launches 50 missiles, 297 drones
Air ‌defence ​units ​shot ⁠down or neutralised ​33 missiles ​and 274 drones, the ‌air force said ​in ​a ⁠post on Telegram.

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Al Jazeera English · 19h
At least one killed in widescale Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector
ThePrint · 1d
Russian attack on Ukraine’s Odesa region killed two people, injured three
1don MSN

A US Air Force F-22 Raptor just showed off how it might work with a loyal wingman-type drone in a future air war

The Air Force has been looking into what's possible with autonomous drones and how they can fight alongside advanced crewed aircraft.
Military Times on MSN
1d

Rapid scaling, soldier-led market key to US drone ambitions, Army secretary says

U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said the service will soon launch a soldier-led marketplace to market drone innovations alongside private industry.
The National Interest
2mon

Could Future Drones Help Supply the Battlefield?

Drones have been used in a wide range of battlefield roles, including both reconnaissance and direct strikes. An Israeli startup believes they could also be used for logistics. “Mobility is firepower.” That’s what Rani Plaut, CEO of Israeli aerospace ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
10d

Are lasers the future of anti-drone warfare?

Repelling mass drone strikes is a hard and expensive task, but lasers might help.
AFN
2h

DJI appeal sets stage for legal showdown over future of US ag spray drone market

The FCC ruling—which has upended a sector dominated by overseas vendors—is “procedurally and substantively flawed,” argues DJI.
4d

Chinese Top3 Industrial Inspection Racing Drone Battery Manufacturers Leading the Future of High Performance Drone Power

While several companies operate in this space, three have consistently demonstrated the scale, innovation, and quality assurance to lead the market for professional-grade Lithium Polymer Racing Drone Battery solutions. 1. Shenzhen Topway Technology Co., Ltd. (HCC) – The Innovation and Certification Powerhouse
Yahoo
3mon

Drones of the future will be built in Georgia

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. More Georgia police departments are using drones to get to the scene first when you call 911. Channel 2’s Michael Doudna looked at where the technology is heading next and got an ...
Kiii3 News
3y

Tethered drones are shaping the future of aerial surveillance and security

SAN ANTONIO — As drone technology continues to evolve, one Florida-based company has rolled out an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capable of security surveillance while staying up in the air for days at a time. The latest development: drones that are ...
Foreign Affairs
8y

Why Drones Are Still the Future of War

In a recent Foreign Affairs article, Jacquelyn Schneider and Julia Macdonald argue, based on their research interviewing U.S. ground troops, that troops prefer close air support from inhabited (“manned”) rather than uninhabited (“unmanned ...
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