Russia, Ukraine and drones
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The developers behind Ukraine's interceptor drones are working to ensure that these cheap air defense tools don't become obsolete.
The U.S. military wants proposals for containerized systems that can launch and recover a mixture of drone swarms on land and sea.
The joint base hosting NORAD headquarters and key forces operating in the Arctic and Indo-Pacific is vulnerable to drone intrusions and surveillance, security forces say.
Michigan's massive military training center based at Camp Grayling has been newly designated by the Pentagon to be a national range for drone testing.
A drone flies overhead at the Meridian Police Department. As part of its new drone-first-responder program, the department will purchase American-made drones from Skydio. Some existing drones will be traded in for American ones, while others will continue to be used until they retire.
Elite U.S. Special Forces units including the Navy SEALs and Army Green Berets are expanding their use of FPV drones as the Pentagon ramps up drone acquisition.
Cyprus has become a surprising player in drone manufacturing, with Swarmly producing over 200 H-10 Poseidon drones for Ukraine.
Ukraine’s foreign minister said only President Trump has the power to get Kyiv and Moscow’s leaders together for a final peace talk to end the war — as Russia fired its latest mass drone strike on Sunday.