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Ukrainian engineers like Lyuba Shipovich are not just using their skills to help their native country under attack, they are ...
Now well into its third year, it's safe to say the Russo-Ukraine war has ushered in a new type of warfare fit for this decade ...
Fiber-optic drones are becoming a weapon of choice for Ukraine and Russia because they are immune to traditional electronic ...
DroneShield leads in AI-driven counter-drone tech with global reach, strong revenue growth, and a $2.4B pipeline in a $10B ...
A participant of Brave1 is developing an air-to-air air defense system to protect Ukrainian skies from Russian drones. The ...
The Trump administration is taking a page out of Ukraine’s playbook when it comes to drone warfare, according to the Pentagon ...
Granta Autonomy makes drones that are used by Ukraine, and its CEO said testing in Ukraine is so important that he visits the ...
Days before the leaders of Russia and the U.S. hold a summit meeting in Alaska, Moscow’s forces breached Ukrainian lines in a ...
Presidents Trump and Putin will be landing to discuss a possible end to Russia's war in Ukraine. A war that — at the moment — is not letting up. In fact, it's seen in increase in drone warfare.
Advanced drone technology and passive sensors revolutionizing warfare are featured at Camp Atterbury. A glimpse into the future of military innovation.
Drones in the hands of non-state actors pose the greatest danger on the battlefield but the domestic landscape is far from immune.
Ukrainian intelligence chief Vasyl Malyuk reveals details about the audacious drone attacks targeting Russian airfields far ...