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NATO scrambles RAF jets over Russia drone swarm — then walks back the engagement
By Ben Aris in Berlin A sequence of contradictory official statements from Romania and Britain over the weekend left Nato allies, Moscow and the world uncertain about what was claimed to be the first use of Nato military assets to bring down Russian drones flying in Ukrainian space since the war began four years ago.
The architect of Ukraine's drone program Oleksandr Kamyshin told Holly Williams drone swarm technology that uses AI would provide a major advantage in the war with Russia, and there is an arms race for the technology.
Seeing Ukraine and Iran as interconnected can help the US better prepare for future wars and remain steps ahead of its adversaries.
In a new analysis from OPEN COLLAR, Major Gaurav Arya discusses shifting modern warfare dynamics as the United States explores counter-drone solutions developed by Ukraine. The discussion highlights how Iran’s use of low-cost drone swarms is challenging traditional defense systems,
The recent capture of a Russian position using ground robots is a milestone for the use of machines in warfare.
By Max Hunder KHARKIV REGION, Ukraine, April 29 (Reuters) - In a foggy field in northeast Ukraine, four soldiers stare at red and yellow dots on a screen in the back of a van, armed with interceptor drones and energy drinks to get through the night.
The Pentagon seeks roughly $55 billion for drone and autonomous warfare programs in its fiscal year 2027 budget, a dramatic surge from $225 million.
The Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft established radar contact with a target located above the Ukrainian territory. The pilots were authorized to engage the
A Connecticut-based company is aiming to have drones that will send real-time aerial data to first responders during wildfires, hurricanes and natural disasters by the end of the year.