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How Ukraine’s Deep-Strike Drones Crippled Russia’s Electronic Warfare Nerve Center
At 5 a.m. on July 26, a salvo of explosions interrupted the pre-dawn stillness in the Russian city of Stavropol when Ukrainian UAVs bombed the Signal Radio Plant, one of the nation’s most important defense electronics plants,
LONDON—Russia has launched a crash program to harden military airfields near the border with Ukraine in response to Kyiv’s successful strikes with one-way attack drones, the UK Defense Ministry has said. In its latest intelligence update published on July 29, UK defense officials posted satellite...
Trump and Zelensky recently discussed a "mega deal" where the U.S. would buy drones from Kyiv, said the Ukrainian president.
The plant manufactures countermeasure stations for front-line aircraft and is a major part of Russia's military-industrial complex.
Russian ambush drones have been seen in Ukraine fitted with cheap solar panels, which enable them to lurk indefinitely, waiting for a target to come near
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.
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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