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Families in Ukrainian cities are taking refuge from massive swarms of Russian drones, as Moscow steps up its airborne assault ...
Launching weapons from within their territory forces adversaries to look not only outward but also inside for threats, one ...
An Army drone expert reveals how his team built low-cost, in-house drones, bypassed red tape and pushed back on "programs of ...
Drone technology, weapons and tactics now evolve at a blinding pace. A new drone will be useful for only two to six months.
In the western Pacific, troops are also working on sustaining water and power, seeing and detecting enemies at further ...
North Korea sent 11,000 elite soldiers to support Russia. Their progress — especially in drone warfare — has implications not ...
Drones are “ubiquitous, because they are quite useful, and they're demonstrating that every day in Ukraine,” one analyst told ...
U.S. Navy and Marine combat engineers are testing how to make fortifications that can protect against tiny, deadly ...
No illegal Russian facilities have a place on the territory of our state.” These were the words of Lieutenant General Vasyl Malyuk of Ukraine’s SBU as he signaled a new age in asymmetric warfare, one ...
Our people operated across several Russian regions – in three different time zones,” announced President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ...
Drones are all over the battlefield in Ukraine, prompting NATO militaries to reexamine how they train for future wars.
The audacious attacks on Russian airfields highlight the power of unconventional, asymmetric warfare — and the threat to U.S.