Russia, Ukraine and drones
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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.
President Donald Trump says he's "very disappointed" in Russian President Vladimir Putin following massive Russian missile strikes on Ukraine that prompted both Kyiv and Poland to scramble for fighter jets.
The plant manufactures countermeasure stations for front-line aircraft and is a major part of Russia's military-industrial complex.
Trump and Zelensky recently discussed a "mega deal" where the U.S. would buy drones from Kyiv, said the Ukrainian president.
Russia has scaled down the festivities honoring its navy citing security concerns as continuing Ukrainian drone attacks posed a challenge the Kremlin.
An upgraded ‘John Wick' shotgun is now being used to blast Russian drones out of the sky as Ukraine's frontline defences adapt to kamikaze threats.
As Russian drone attacks increase, Ukraine orders $72 million on interceptor drones and other tech to strengthen air defenses.
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