Russia is finding it "significantly" harder to conduct combat operations against Ukraine because of a rise in Ukrainian long-range drone strikes on Russian weapons supplies, ammunition depots and ...
Such engagements have put into stark relief the critical role of drones and unmanned systems, for instance, as well as the complexity of modern urban warfare. For a second consecutive year ...
Image: Pic: Reuters The building was hit by one of the Ukrainian drones that reached Moscow's outskirts in the early hours of Tuesday, in what was the largest attack of its kind since the war began.
Russia's military said Tuesday that its air defenses had shot down 337 Ukrainian drones overnight across 10 Russian regions, in what appears to have been the biggest Ukrainian drone attack on ...
A new Ukrainian video shows their latest weapon: an interceptor drone armed with two shotguns. Previous videos had shown such drones blasting Russian Mavic quadcopter bombers out of the sky.
The soldiers use truck-mounted machine guns to shoot down Russian drones packed with explosives. The Ukrainians said they are fueled by anger at Russia and a desire to protect their country.
At least 91 drones downed around Moscow, 343 overall in Russia Three killed by debris at meat warehouse, 17 others injured Largest Ukrainian drone attack on Russian capital Ukraine: drones hit oil ...
The use of drones by several African countries in their fight against armed groups is causing significant harm to civilians, according to a new report. More than 943 civilians have been killed in ...
The assault, which the mayor called the largest on Russia’s capital since the war began, was a reminder of Ukraine’s power to strike as its president proposes an air truce. By Marc Santora and ...
Small, maneuverable and impossible to jam, Russia’s best fiber-optic drones can—in the hands of skilled operators—slip into the buildings and dugouts sheltering Ukrainian vehicles.
Russia is preparing to build a factory in Belarus that can make up to 100,000 drones a year. Moscow said the plant would bring "effective security" to Minsk but didn't say if it's for weapons.
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