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The U.S. Marine Corps is stepping up its game in the fast-evolving world of drone technology by launching a specialized unit dedicated to attack drones. The Marine Corps Attack Drone Team aims to equip Marines with affordable,
Ukraine's upgraded Sea Baby naval drones, powered by AI, boast extended range, heavier payloads, and new armaments for complete Black Sea dominance. A new era of naval warfare.
Since then various Western companies have sought to showcase their drones on what has become the world’s best testing ground. But they have largely fallen flat. Ukrainian companies that once looked to emulate Western tech heroes like Anduril and Helsing now find themselves plotting a path for those multi-billion euro “companies to follow.
The Geran-3, modeled after the Iranian-made Shahed-238, is faster and more advanced than its predecessor.
As European countries rush to shore up their defences amid relentless fighting in Ukraine and a growing Russian "shadow" threat, companies here are capitalising on the age of drone warfare.
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky warned the UN last month that AI was contributing to "the most destructive arms race in human history". He called for global rules for the use of AI in weapons, and said the issue was "just as urgent as preventing the spread of nuclear weapons".
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Ukrainian soldiers carry a Vampire drone after a training flight on Feb. 8, 2025. Ukrainian soldiers carry a Vampire drone after a training flight on Feb. 8, 2025.Roman Chop—Global Images Ukraine/Getty Images Senior Correspondent What we know so far ...
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Ukraine said over 100,000 foreign-made parts were in the drones and missiles Russia used in a single night's attack. Some of those parts were from companies in allied countries like the US and UK, it said. Ukraine has previously found Western parts in ...