Ukraine, Russia and Drone Strike
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U.S. Military Employed Drones, Aircraft and Redacted Weapons Systems in Attacks on Suspected Drug-Trafficking Vessels
A recent report by The New York Times concluded that the U.S. military used a mix of munitions that relied on both drones and piloted aircraft, a shift away from the traditional stop-and-board approach.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has directed the Pentagon to embark on the largest unmanned systems buildup in U.S. history — an effort that could deliver more than 300,000 small drones over the next several years.
The Army Drone Team competed in the National Drone Association’s Drone Crucible Competition Dec. 4-6, joining some of the
Russia is now arming its drones with Soviet-era air-to-air missiles to hunt Ukrainian aircraft, Kyiv said.
The U.S. Army is creating a federal marketplace to help agencies identify safe, tested counter-drone systems as rising incidents strain existing tools and coordination.
The CH-7 drone is capable of reconnaissance and surveillance, early warning and electronic warfare, and guiding munitions.
After a number of drone sightings near European airports and military bases, mysterious aircraft were seen over Ireland as Ukraine's Zelenskyy visited.
It took less than an hour for an enlisted Army National Guard soldier with no past aviation experience to train to fly a Black Hawk helicopter during a training exercise this summer, according to utility chopper’s manufacturer. But the sergeant first ...
Beijing is demonstrating the growing superiority of drone technology against a backdrop of military modernization.
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‘Fastest-ever’: Iran’s new jet-powered suicide drone flies at 317 mph to evade radars
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps now has a new jet-powered strike drone, which is fast and hard to detect.