Russia, Ukraine and Drone
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Taiwan sealed a partnership deal on Tuesday with U.S. and German-based Auterion for drone software battle-tested in Ukraine to help strengthen the island's defences against growing military threats from giant neighbour China.
On the night of June 17, russia carried out one of the most massive attacks on the territory of Ukraine, using 472 air attack vehicles. The main target was
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How the Kremenchuk Strike Reveals the Evolution of Drone Warfare and Energy Resilience in UkraineDrones now kill more soldiers and destroy more armored vehicles in Ukraine than all traditional weapons of war combined,” The New York Times reported in late 2024, a reality that echoes through every description of the most recent Russian attack on Kremenchuk.
Ukraine is fighting against Rusisa's advanced fiber-optic drones that can't be jammed, and soliders have to use old-fashioned weaponry to stop them.
North Korea sent 11,000 elite soldiers to support Russia. Their progress — especially in drone warfare — has implications not only for Russia's war on Ukraine but also peace on the Korean Peninsula.
Launching weapons from within their territory forces adversaries to look not only outward but also inside for threats, one expert said.
Ek’s investment company Prima Materia dumped its first €100 million in Helsing, the German defense tech group with roots in AI software, back in 2021. Now it’s leading a €600 million round to capitalize on the shift to drone warfare.
Russia war has revolutionized drone warfare, which has sweeping implications for U.S. defense policy and for Hampton Roads.
Assaults in Russia and Ukraine have shown major military powers that they are unprepared for evolving forms of warfare, and need to adapt.
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Ukraine launched a stealthy and significant attack on Russia last weekend. Experts say it’s going to change modern warfare, but the U.S. isn’t prepared