Russia, Ukraine and drones
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Ukraine's Brave1 hopes all of its infantry will eventually carry its new anti-drone rifle rounds, designed to fire from NATO-issued rifles.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine plans to boost domestic arms production to meet half its military's needs within six months.
In St Petersburg, operations at Pulkovo Airport were temporarily suspended around 5am, delaying at least ten flights, according to Rosaviatsiya.
President Donald Trump has announced that he will begin selling Patriot missile systems to Europe to aid Ukraine's war against Russia.
Unmanned vehicles dominate the battlefield in Ukraine—laying mines, delivering ammunition and medication, even evacuating casualties.
The Russians have fired thousands of Iranian-designed, 11-foot-long Shahed drones into Ukraine, while the Ukrainians have built their own long-range drones that can attack targets over 700 miles away.
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Ukraine’s military commander in charge of the country’s drone warfare program urged the US and NATO countries alike on Wednesday to learn from Kyiv’s use of the technology on the battlefield so in the future there are not “hard questions from your children [about] when [their] father will come back.
Ukrainian engineers deploy kilometres of overhead nets, the latest adaptation in the evolving aerial conflict.