Ukraine touts drone expertise in US-Israel war with Iran
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Since the U.S. strikes on Iran, it has launched waves of retaliatory drones against U.S. forces in the Middle East.
Iranian drones reportedly struck U.S. Embassy in Riyadh and Dubai consulate as defense expert Cameron Chell warns Tehran coordinates mass UAV attacks.
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Russia floods front lines with swarms of cheap killer drones
Russia has dramatically escalated its use of low-cost, expendable drones against Ukraine, launching large numbers of one-way attack drones in repeated waves that are straining Kyiv’s air defenses and reshaping how both sides fight,
For all the heavy weapons most large military forces possess, it turns out that relatively cheap drone swarms are the big new threat to aircraft carriers.
Raytheon, a business of RTX, reported it successfully tested its anti-drone system during a recent U.S. Army demonstration.
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Navy’s dream super-ship runs into brutal drone-swarm reality
The U.S. Navy is racing to build a fleet of large unmanned surface vessels designed to carry missiles, sensors, and modular payloads without putting sailors at risk. But cheap, expendable drone boats already in use by Houthi forces in the Red Sea are exposing a painful gap between that ambition and the threat environment these
India has successfully tested the autonomous swarm interceptor 'YAMA', developed by Flying Wedge Defence and Aerospace to combat rising drone threats. With low cost and high-precision interception, 'YAMA' is set to strengthen India's modern battlefield capabilities.
As the situation worsens in West Asia with no sign of truce between Iran and alliance of United States and Israel, the one‑way attack drones—commonly called kamikaze drones or loitering munitions—are playing a growing role.
The Pentagon and Middle Eastern countries say that most of the drones have been intercepted. But some have slipped through and caused damage.
The U.S. military just deployed a new class of low-cost drones in combat for the first time. By “low-cost” drones, it means these aren’t your standard fighter jets or precision missiles. They are small,
"We hit an Iranian drone carrier ship roughly the size of a World War II aircraft carrier," Adm. Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, said.