Ukrainian, Russia and Geran Drones
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Ukraine’s drone industry is abuzz with anticipation of a deal that would allow them to sell interceptor drones abroad, hoping for the first big relaxation of wartime export restrictions that would
The Kyiv Independent on MSN
Russian daily losses surge, Ukrainian commander claims hundreds 'picked off' by drones
Russian losses have surged over the past several days, according to Ukraine's General Staff, as fighting intensifies across key front-line sectors in eastern and southern Ukraine amid expectations of a broader Russian spring offensive.
Swarmer is likely to be the first of many: a Ukrainian defense startup with an American face that leans on U.S. capital to scale production for both the Ukrainian and American militaries.
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Russia is adding fiber-optic cables to its cheap 'Molniya' strike drones, making them unjammable
Fiber-optic cables have typically been used for smaller quadcopters. Now, the practice is being extended to larger fixed-wing drones.
The New Voice of Ukraine on MSN
Ukrainian drone op significantly reduces Russian offensive capabilities near Pokrovsk
"The enemy constantly uses multiple launch rocket systems to strike the positions of the Ukrainian Defense Forces in the Pokrovsk direction," the video description noted. "Thanks to NGU's Lasar's Group,
By David Jeans NEW YORK, March 18 (Reuters) - Erik Prince, the founder of private military firm Blackwater, is backing a Ukrainian drone technology firm he wants to help sell to the U.S. military, underscoring Kyiv’s rising role as a hub of innovation in modern warfare.
In eastern Ukraine, white nylon nets now stretch over roads and city streets, a low-tech defense against deadly FPV drones that dominate the battlefield and threaten civilians near the front line.
An expert in modern warfare says Iran is highlighting NATO failures "to adapt to the drone threat," and Poland is using lessons from Ukraine to fix that.
By Dan Peleschuk March 17 (Reuters) - Streaking across the sky with a terrifying wail, a Ukrainian-made quadrocopter swerves with unlikely agility for a device resembling a winged lava lamp. Once a long-shot concept,
Zelenskyy said Ukraine had sent drone experts to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, with others "on the way" to Kuwait.
Ukrainian forces reportedly launched a drone attack on the city of Sevastopol in occupied Crimea overnight on March 19, Russian Telegram media channels reported, citing resident accounts.