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Russia working on creating drones that ‘call home’, go undercover, start fires. Here’s how they work
Russia launched its largest single drone attack of the war against Ukraine’s cities on June 1. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that they faced 472 unmanned one-way attack (OWA) drones overnight. The ...
Russia launched its largest single drone attack of the war against Ukraine's cities on June 1. The Ukrainian Air Force ...
A Ukrainian military officer said Russian forces are preparing major advances lasting into next year as Moscow seeks to ...
While nuclear crises between the “Big Three” can still be managed, preventing an arms race will be much more difficult.
To upgrade its drones, Moscow has been adding SIM cards to transmit data back to Russia and updating anti-detection methods.
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How Ukraine’s FrankenSAMs and Repurposed R-73 Missiles Are Shaping the Modern Battlefield and Challenging Russian Drone WarfareDespite the advanced age of the equipment and its limited tactical and technical characteristics, we find opportunities for ...
Q2 2025 Results Conference Call June 3, 2025 2:00 AM ET. Company Participants. Michael Ord - Group Chief Executive James Mortensen - Chief Financi ...
Ukraine managed to not only humiliate the Kremlin by boasting of taking out more than a third of all Russian missile carriers ...
Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul conclude without progress, while attacks from both sides escalate - Trump administration ...
The Government is launching its landmark Strategic Defence Review, pledging to prepare Britain for 'warfighting readiness' ...
Ukraine may have just redefined the rules of 21st-century warfare. In an unprecedented operation June 1, Kyiv launched coordinated strikes on Russian air bases.
Russia’s Defense Ministry in a statement confirmed the attacks, saying they damaged aircraft and sparked fires on air bases ...
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