Ukraine suffers nearly 900 drone attacks
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Historic moment: Ukrainian drone pilot sets global record (video)
What was once considered impossible has now become reality A Ukrainian pilot has, for the first time in history, shot down two Iranian-made Shahed kamikaze drones at a distance of 500 kilometers from their launch point using a STING interceptor,
Americans are accustomed to feeling removed from the horrors of war, but troubling incidents in Louisiana this month show how emerging drone technology can dry up the moats.
The architect of Ukraine's drone program Oleksandr Kamyshin told Holly Williams drone swarm technology that uses AI would provide a major advantage in the war with Russia, and there is an arms race
Developers from the Ukrainian military technology cluster Brave1 are working on the creation of a swarm of interceptors that will shoot down Russian Federation's Shahed kamikaze drones with almost no human involvement,
Drone swarms that coordinate autonomously to strike targets are becoming reality, with Ukrainian and American companies developing systems that allow single operators to control multiple drones.
The Chinese PLA is showing off its latest drone technologies, including armed robotic dogs that work together as a pack and with other drones, designed to be deployed in modern battlefields.
The effort currently utilizes as many as 25 flying counter-drones but has the potential to be built up into a swarm of hundreds.
More than a dozen unsanctioned drones repeatedly swarmed a US Air Force base that is home to a nuclear bomber fleet — and were able to resist efforts to bring them down via jamming technology, according to military officials.
System can expand battlefield use, including saturation attacks on enemy air defenses, precision strikes, deep-strike missions, says military expert - Anadolu Ajansı
Cheap Iranian drone attacks are pushing the Pentagon to expand layered air defenses in the Middle East, including interceptor drones and emerging laser systems.
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Watch how 1,000+ drones swarm the sky in seconds - "Too many targets"
Drone swarms can launch hundreds or even thousands of units at once, moving together with speed and coordination that overwhelms defenses in seconds. Instead of one target, systems are forced to track and respond to a rapidly shifting wave of threats coming from every direction at once.