With the proliferation of drones on the battlefield in Ukraine, European militaries are racing to better arm their forces.
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Drones rewired war, and 2 new weapons could change it again
Drones turned battlefields into networks of cheap flying sensors and precision weapons, forcing armies to rethink everything ...
London accelerates its laser weapons program after successful tests in Scotland prove a new high-energy system can strike ...
Like so many conflicts before it, the Russo-Ukraine war has forced both sides to innovate. Since they have been able to gain ...
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Australia orders Ghost Bat drones after successful weapons test
Australia has moved from experimental trials to a full combat acquisition of its homegrown Ghost Bat drone, locking in a ...
The MQ‑28A Ghost Bat combat drone successfully fired an AIM‑120 air-to-air missile in a live-fire test, as Australia signed a ...
A top Ukrainian sea-drone commander says more complex attacks on Russian forces are expected next year as Kyiv’s uncrewed ...
December 8, 2025: Toloka, a two year-old Ukrainian manufacturing operation, recently revealed its latest and most powerful naval drones, the TLK-1000, with a range of 2,000 kilometers and a five ton ...
Ukraine’s cheap, effective drones boost defense and exports, but extensive politicization and complex bureaucracy risk ...
Laser beams, robodogs and drone-zapping microwaves, these are the types of weapons that could be deployed on battlefields in the not too distant future. Some are already here. The threat of a wider ...
Australia's Boeing MQ-28A Ghost Bat has successfully destroyed a drone target using an AIM-120 AMRAAM missile during testing ...
Senior Ukrainian officials told Business Insider that Russia is using new jet-powered drones and bombs, but not in large numbers.
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