Ukraine, Russia and drone propellers
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Israel and Ukraine have used drones against their adversaries in audacious ways that have helped the Pentagon see the need for new technology.
A new kind of threat is taking to the skies over Ukraine, one that doesn’t rely on human control, fixed coordinates, or even daylight.
Drone warfare between Russia and Ukraine grows more varied and deadly. That means the infantry must adapt. Inside a storied Ukrainian brigade.
Officials say a Ukrainian drone has struck an industrial plant deep inside Russia, injuring several people and causing a fire.
The war in Ukraine has become a center of military innovation. One of them is the use of "video game incentives" to improve the effectiveness of the armed forces in fighting a Russian invasion. This is reported by The Economist.
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Scripps News on MSNOperation Spider Web: How Ukraine rewrote the rules of drone warfareHow did Ukraine strike deep into Russia with drones, and no pilots crossing the border? Scripps News’ Jason Bellini investigates Operation Spider Web and the future of autonomous drone warfare.
Last week Moscow executed the largest drone and missile attack of its invasion campaign. Russia bombarded Ukraine with over 700 Shahed drones, alongside Iskander missiles and Khinzal aeroballistic missiles released by MiG-31 interceptor aircraft.
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The National Interest on MSNHow Drones Became Central to Ukraine’s Military StrategyKyiv has rapidly developed a formidable arsenal of indigenously manufactured drones in response to Russia’s invasion, allowing it to inflict heavy damage on Moscow.