Russia, Ukraine and drones
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The last lifelines into besieged towns along the eastern frontline for Ukrainian troops, caught in a web of increasingly lethal and sophisticated drone warfare, rely on a technology millennia old: a fishing net.
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🚂 Ukraine targets Russian supply artery — Salsk railway station set ablaze in drone blitz
In the early hours of July 29, a powerful and coordinated drone attack targeted Russia’s Rostov Oblast, a key region near the border with Ukraine. One of the most serious strikes took place in the town of Salsk,
"Ukraine's Defense Procurement Agency (DPA) signed an additional Hr 158 billion ($3.8 billion) in contracts with domestic weapons manufacturers in the first six months of 2025, compared to the same period last year,
U.S. defence company Auterion will provide 33,000 artificial intelligence guidance kits for Ukrainian drones, funded by a $50 million Pentagon contract, it said on Monday.
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Regtechtimes on MSN🔥 SpaceX stalls, Swift Beat strikes — Eric Schmidt powers Ukraine’s AI drone war
When a country faces constant drone and missile attacks, technology becomes a key part of defense. In Ukraine’s case, help has come from an unexpected figure — Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google.
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Defense News on MSNPentagon unit seeks Ukraine-like conditions for drone testing
Most commercial firms can't access test space where they can refine their products under conditions they might face in the field. DIU wants to change that.
The Pentagon has tapped Swiss firm Auterion to supply 33,000 AI-guided drone “strike kits” to Ukraine as the battlefield continues to evolve.
Ukrainian fiber drone makers 3DTech explain how they developed their next-gen fiber drones and why they wind their own fiber optic cables
During his visit to the U.K. on Monday, President Donald Trump expressed further frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin.