Ukraine, drones and Russia
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For three nights in late October, Moscow's skyline was pierced by the shriek of sirens and the flash of intercepted drones. Once renowned for its impenetrable security, the metropolitan area of 21.5 million found itself under siege,
The U.S. Army aims to buy at least a million drones in the next two to three years and could acquire anywhere from a half million drones to millions of them annually in the years that follow, U.S. Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll said.
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World’s most affordable military laser can shoot down 200 drones in single blast
Australian defense company Electro Optic Systems (EOS) has recently unveiled the world’s most affordable high-energy laser weapon.
NATO lacks cost-effective air defenses to take down cheap Russian drones. Baltic startups might have the answer.
The Pentagon's DOGE unit is leading efforts to overhaul the U.S. military drone program, including streamlining procurement, expand homegrown production, and acquire tens of thousands of cheap drones in the coming months,
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$400 Drone Destroys $1.5 Million Russian Artillery: Cheap Weaponry Rewriting Modern War (Footage)
New, spectacular combat footage reveals the stunning new reality of the Ukraine war. A tiny, makeshift Ukrainian kamikaze drone, costing just a few hundred dollars, sets its sights on a massive, 42-ton Russian 2S19 Msta-S self-propelled howitzer.
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Germany is deploying a brigade in Lithuania, a NATO ally bordering Russia, in its first such major permanent deployment abroad since World War II.
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America’s Missing Consumer Drone Market—And the Steps to Build One
Despite looming bans on Chinese drones, the United States still lacks a viable consumer drone industry—revealing a deeper challenge in rebuilding domestic manufacturing and supply chains.
BRUSSELS -- NATO is stepping up aerial surveillance in the Baltic Sea, while France, Germany and Sweden are bolstering Denmark's air defenses ahead of two summits in Copenhagen this week over a series of troubling drone incidents near the country's ...