With the proliferation of drones on the battlefield in Ukraine, European militaries are racing to better arm their forces.
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Drones rewired war, and 2 new weapons could change it again
Drones turned battlefields into networks of cheap flying sensors and precision weapons, forcing armies to rethink everything ...
Like so many conflicts before it, the Russo-Ukraine war has forced both sides to innovate. Since they have been able to gain ...
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The future of defense against drones? Microwave weapon takes out 49 drones in one pulse
A private live-fire event in Indiana offered a rare look at how high-power microwave technology is reshaping anti-drone defense ...
Invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of void, but out of chaos.” Mary Shelley, “Frankenstein,” 1818 ...
German start-ups are looking to fill the British army’s “drone gap”, and are investing in UK factories as the government ...
A Latvian drone maker told Business Insider that the war in Ukraine should change how the West approaches weapons. "At times we overemphasize the sophistication of technology," the company's CEO said.
November 15, 2025: Ukrainian drone proliferation began when many individual Ukrainians, or small teams of civilians, designed and built drones. The drones served as potential candidates for widespread ...
The DragonFire system successfully shot down drones travelling at up to 650km/h at a range in Scotland, just as a £316m contract for its deployment on a Type 45 destroyer by 2027 was awarded. The ...
The U.S. Marine Corps is stepping up its game in the fast-evolving world of drone technology by launching a specialized unit dedicated to attack drones. Established in January 2025, the Marine Corps ...
KULR develops a next-generation 400V battery system for Counter-UAS directed energy weapons, supporting the fast-growing demand.
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