Russia, Ukraine and drone
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Thales' new rocket system combines a 70mm laser-guided rocket with a purpose-built anti-drone airburst warhead and proximity fuse.
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Ukraine’s Deep-Strike Drone Campaign Exposes Vulnerabilities in Russia’s Chemical Weapons Supply Chain
The best place to destroy a Shahed is on the ground.” This insight, taken from recent reports of Russia’s drone war, speaks to a new chapter in Ukraine’s effort to undermine Russia’s war-industrial complex.
President Trump is sounding more supportive of Ukraine. But he still isn't pledging military aid for the country. As a result, Ukraine is producing as many of its own weapons as it can.
Like many other sections of the tech industry, military tech affordability allows systems like the EOS to enhance drone deterrence without spending a fortune.
The Ukrainian president told the UN that it’s in every country’s interest to defeat Russia so as to prevent a catastrophic arms race.
The Epirus Leonidas works by firing its high-power microwave weapon to disable drone swarms by emitting targeted electromagnetic pulses to overload and disrupt their electronics instantly and safely. The drones then drop out of the sky.
Epirus recently demonstrated a live-fire trial of Leonidas in Indiana, attended by representatives from the US Department of Defense and other US government agencies, alongside nine
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IDF says it foiled attempt to smuggle weapons into Israel from Egypt via drone
The IDF says it foiled another attempt to smuggle weapons into Israel from Egypt via drone today. Troops located the drone after it crossed the border and it was found to be ferrying three assault rifles, the military says.