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Pringles cans on drones: Ukraine’s weapons ingenuity takes all forms
Ukrainian drone operators continue to use quick thinking and ingenuity to stifle Russian advances.
By Tom Mutch
Swarm of loitering munitions draws attention at Serbian defense show
Jovana Jevtić, marketing manager at PR-DC, told Defense News that the firm is eying the international market more than the domestic one.
Taiwan moves closer to acquiring 160 Turkish-made Jackal drones
The Jackal has the potential to conduct airstrikes, provide air support, attack helicopters in flight and more.
Elbit sells SkyStriker loitering munition to mystery European customer
SkyStriker is an autonomous loitering munition that can locate, acquire and engage operator-designated targets.
Military drone crashes during test flight in Iran, injuring 2
Images of the wreckage circulating on social media suggested it was the type of drone that carries bombs.
By The Associated Press
Directed energy weapons making jump from sci-fi to real world
The U.S. Army, Air Force and Navy are all, right now, attempting to fold directed-energy systems into offensive and defensive capabilities.
Message received: Air Force ‘crystal clear’ on drone wingmen urgency
The Air Force in coming years wants to pair pilots with collaborative combat aircraft to boost mission flexibility and firepower.
Cardboard drone vendor retools software based on Ukraine war hacks
SYPAQ's aircraft were designed to resupply military forces with medical supplies. Now Ukrainian troops are using them for ISR in fighting Russian invaders.
How a new, mobile package keeps Reaper drones ready to fight in Europe
The U.S. Air Force wants to stand up bases where MQ-9 Reapers land no matter the weather, and refuel closer to the front line.
Opinion
Ukraine is ushering in a new uncrewed era at sea
Sea drones are here to stay, and Western navies should get ready, argues IISS naval analyst Nick Childs.
By Nick Childs