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Even as the Trump administration has increasingly militarized drug and immigration enforcement, Congress took a step to restrain that trend.
Taipei’s $40 billion special defense budget plan seeks to fund advanced U.S. missiles and sea drones that could prove crucial to countering a Chinese invasion, according to a briefing to Taiwanese lawmakers last week.
The Security Service of Ukraine claims that its drones struck at least 15 Russian aircraft on airfields last year.
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Ukraine receives France’s 310-mile-range Rodeur 330 drones for long-range attacks
French defense firm EOS Technologie has delivered its first Rodeur 330 loitering munitions to
During World War II carmakers built tanks and bombers. Now it’s happening again: At the request of France’s Defense Ministry, Renault will produce up to 600 long-range drones a month at two plants.
Drones have transformed modern warfare, offering precision, surveillance, and strategic reach without risking pilots. This article explores 10 of the most advanced battlefield drones, including the MQ-9 Reaper and Bayraktar TB2.
Ukraine’s elite Alpha special operations unit has used long-range drones to strike five Russian military airfields, destroying or disabling 15 aircraft and inflicting losses estimated at more than $1 billion, according to Ukrainian security officials.
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French carmaker Renault to produce long-range drones for French forces
From Twingo to drones, French carmaker Renault plans to have a new unmanned aerial model in its lineup, destined for the French armed forces.
France's DGA has signed a contract with MBDA to develop and produce the One Way Effector, a low-cost long-range munition to saturate air defenses.
In a first, the parade presented elements of the armed forces in a 'battle array', illustrating how personnel and equipment are deployed together during conflict
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Ukrainian drones obliterate $1B in Russian warplanes in audacious raids
Ukrainian long-range drones have turned Russian airfields into some of the most vulnerable assets in the war, wiping out an estimated $1 billion worth of warplanes in a string of audacious raids. By pairing cheap,