For a few years now, and particularly since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, conventional wisdom has said that the future of warfare is swarms of cheap drones with explosives ...
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) has awarded a significant contract worth up to £4.17 million to the Exeter-based defence supplier Anartes Ltd, marking a substantial expansion of the British Army’s First ...
The U.S. Army selected the drone company Draganfly to supply first-person view drones, weapons that have proven decisive in the war in Ukraine. One of the largest conventional wars since World War II ...
Ukrainian Senior Lt. Yuri Filatov told The Washington Post the drones have been destroying Russian tanks. In recent months, the low-cost attack drones have wreaked havoc on the battlefields in Ukraine ...
First-person view (FPV) drones are now becoming more useful to Ukraine's front-line fighters than artillery, according to Kyiv's drone tsar, as Kyiv ploughs on with efforts to put more and more of the ...
Critics say that the US Army is far behind the drone-warfare curve. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Imag The battlefield in Ukraine must teach the Pentagon a valuable lesson: Small drones are the future ...
Britain and Latvia will co-lead an effort to send Ukraine thousands of first-person-view (FPV) drones, which Ukrainian and Russian forces have used in vast numbers as improvised loitering munitions.
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Barely a year on from their first use in Ukraine, FPV kamikaze drones have become a breakout success. The Ukrainians have shown that these simple, $500 loitering munition made from repurposed racing ...