Russia, Drones and Ukrainian
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$1,000 Ukrainian AI drones destroy $300,000 Russian weapons as power plants remain targets
Every destroyed Russian drone means one less threat to Ukrainian homes, families, and power plants. Unit commander “Loi” captures the nightly reality this way, as teams battle waves of inexpensive Iranian-designed Shaheds with costly missiles.
December saw a new record number of Ukrainian long-range drones shot down by Russian forces, according to statistics published by the Russian Defense Ministry.
American customers have begun hoarding products in anticipation of the sweeping restrictions against the popular Chinese manufacturer DJI and a smaller competitor, Autel Robotics.
The Federal Communications Commission says it's banning new foreign-made drones, a move that will keep new Chinese-made drones out of the U.S. market.
Russian drones have attacked apartment buildings and the power grid in Odesa, Ukraine, injuring six people, including children.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Tuesday that he believes the U.S. "wants to reach a final agreement," to end the war in Ukraine.
As the risk of conflict grows in the Arctic, Western militaries and startups are working to tackle the unique challenges of fighting there.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Monday it is barring imports of all new models of foreign-made drones and critical components including from China's DJI and Autel, saying they pose unacceptable risks to U.
Scientists took samples from whale blow, identifying possible disease risks for marine mammals in northern seas.
The Federal Communications Commission has added foreign-made drones and their critical components to the agency’s “Covered List."
Picture this: you’re standing at the edge of a misty canyon, sunrise washing the landscape in gold, and your drone sits ready in your backpack. A perfect shot, but can you legally take off and capture it?
The ultimate ambition of the Dragon's Heart project is to fly life-saving blood samples to the scenes of accidents using drones weighing about 55lb (25kg) and 5.5ft wide (1.7m). The pilot, which is due to start in early 2026, was described as significant and exciting by the Welsh Blood Service.