#Drone Warfare
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Over 270 Russian universities are offering students free tuition and up to $70,000 to serve as military drone pilots. Recruiters promise no frontline risk. The reality is more complicated.
China's navy has successfully tested a new anti-drone air defense system in the Bohai Sea. The announcement reflects a broader arms race reshaping how every major naval power thinks about ship survivability.
The US defense budget request for FY2027 includes $53.6 billion for drone and autonomous warfare—more than most nations spend on their entire military. What does this mean for global security and the future of war?
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[email protected]From Ukraine's fiber-optic FPV drones to Iran's Shahed-136 swarms, one-way attack drones are reshaping warfare. What the age of 'precise mass' means for global security.
Ukraine claims ground robots and drones forced Russian soldiers to surrender without a human soldier present. If verified, it marks a turning point in autonomous warfare with global implications.
China's ASN-301 loitering munition shares DNA with Iran's Shahed-136 but is purpose-built to blind enemy air defenses. Here's why that distinction matters for the Pacific.
A drone attack near Dubai International Airport forced Emirates to reroute flights, exposing a critical vulnerability in global aviation security and supply chains.
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[email protected]From Beirut hotels to Tehran oil depots, the Israel-Iran shadow war is rewriting the rules of modern conflict. What happens when there are no front lines?
From Syria to Dubai, drone attacks threaten civilian infrastructure across the Middle East, signaling a dangerous new phase in regional conflicts amid Iran-Israel tensions.
Pentagon studies Ukrainian interceptor drone technology as cost-effective solution against Iranian drones. Could battlefield innovation reshape future defense systems?
Chinese military journal suggests following US lead in investing in affordable guided weapons after analyzing costly responses to Houthi drone harassment and Russian mass attacks in Ukraine.
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[email protected]A top scientist at Norinco says the China military is studying Ukraine lessons to improve its drone weapon systems and micro-bomb technology.