Drones Alone Can't Hold Embattled Ukrainian City
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Unmanned Systems Forces leader Madyar described the strike as the result of a "painstaking months-long reconnaissance operation" in a post on Telegram.
Ukraine has long needed an arsenal of interceptor drones to fight Russian Shaheds. It looks like it's finally ready to mass produce them.
The drone incursions and the instability on NATO’s eastern flank stem from Russia’s war in Ukraine, now approaching the end of its fourth year. The conflict has become a crucible for drone development, transforming the battlefield into a testing zone for new technology which now has applications elsewhere in Europe.
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The Shahed killer: Ukraine’s STING drone takes down 1,000 enemy UAVs in combat
The Wild Hornets’ STING drone is fast, affordable, and lethal. Ukraine’s answer to Russia’s Shahed and Lancet attacks.
In Ukraine, unmanned weapons hunt the wounded and medics alike. Moving injured soldiers to safety has never been more difficult.
Officials in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Kamianske say several people are injured after a "massive" Russian drone attack overnight. Elsewhere, the Kremlin has responded to Donald Trump's suggestion he will start nuclear weapons testing.
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Defence Intelligence of Ukraine reveals data on Russian Orion drone production and all 43 companies involved
Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) has released a 3D model of the Russian Orion drone, along with information about 43 companies involved in its production. Details: Defence Intelligence of Ukraine reiterated that the Orion (also known as Inokhodets) is an attack and reconnaissance UAV produced by the Kronshtadt Group,
A frontline visit to bring attention to Russian drone attacks on civilians sheds an inadvertent light on the Ukrainian Army’s troop shortages.