Russia, Ukraine and drones
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Ukraine's defense ministry said on Monday that it officially approved the combat use of the Krampus, a ground vehicle that fires thermobaric rounds.
A snapshot of recent news from sources around the world on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Political Developments During the first direct talks between Russia and Ukraine since the 2022 invasion,
Dozens of M1A1 Abrams tanks from Australia are on their way to Ukraine to fight in the ongoing war, while Milrem is set to supply Ukraine more route clearance Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry System (THeMIS) uncrewed ground vehicles (UGVs).
Ukraine's Army of Drones Bonus program rewards military units for drone missions, enhancing their access to UAV technology based on battlefield success.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUkraine’s tiny thermobaric robot tank can burn enemies with 4,532°F flamesExplore the capabilities of KRAMPUS, Ukraine's new thermobaric-armed unmanned ground vehicle designed for versatile operations.
Kyiv hoped Russia’s unwillingness to do the same would, in time, provoke the U.S. to unleash powerful sanctions and cripple Moscow’s war machine — the most likely scenario in which Ukraine can hope to weaken Russia and negotiate an advantageous peace deal, analysts said.
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Drones and robots: Ukraine's new frontier in battlefield rescueThe war in Ukraine is the first modern conflict in decades where both sides have roughly comparable capabilities. The widespread use of drones, including those resilient to jamming, has made traditional methods of evacuating the injured very challenging,