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The Turkish company ASELSAN has tested the GÖKBERK mobile laser system, during which the laser destroyed various types of drones, including FPVs.
The Ukrainian military has begun to set up special protective structures on roads near the front line to counter enemy drones. The relevant footage was posted by GirkinGirkin on social media platform X.
The USX-1 Defiant, a new maritime drone developed under the NOMARS (No Manning Required Ship) programme by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), was spotted in Washington state. Its construction was completed in early March, after which the ship was launched.
Latvia has signed an agreement with Origin Robotics to develop technology to combat enemy drones. The company will create a specialised system to detect, track and neutralise drones.
Russia has offered Belarus to set up a drone manufacturing company, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Russian Presidential Administration Maxim Oreshkin said during an exhibition of Russian drones visited by Alexander Lukashenko.
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof discussed the investment with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He said that the Dutch investment package of €700 million is partly aimed at supporting Ukraine's defence industry.
The Yemeni Houthis shot down a high-altitude US MQ-9 Reaper reconnaissance and strike drone with the help of an Iranian anti-aircraft missile drone.
The United States has decided to stop developing a promising stealthy refueller that was supposed to support 6th generation fighters in the Pacific.
The Ministry of Defence has approved new unmanned aerial systems NORD, developed in Ukraine, for use in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. They are characterised by manoeuvrability, resistance to electronic warfare and high speed.
French Defence Minister Sébastien Le Coronneu said that on 2 March, a Russian Su-35 fighter jet carried out dangerous manoeuvres near a French Reaper drone over the Mediterranean Sea. According to him, the Russian aircraft took off from a base in Syria.
Ukrainian company DroneUA has started supplying robotics to NASA. The first test batch of equipment has already been shipped to Virginia, where tests will be conducted to determine the optimal areas of application of Ukrainian technologies.
The US Air Force has officially named the combat drones developed by General Atomics and Anduril Industries YFQ-42A and YFQ-44A. General David W. Alvin made the announcement during the Air Force Association's 2025 Military Symposium in Aurora, Colorado.
The Turkish strike drone Bayraktar Akinci has conducted its first test flight with the Murad AESA active phased array array (AFAR) from ASELSAN.
The Ministry of Defence has officially approved the Gulliver universal ground robotic system, developed by Ukrainian engineers based on combat experience.
Chinese scientists have proposed to equip four-legged combat robots with thermobaric weapons that are second only to nuclear weapons in terms of power. This, in their opinion, should increase efficiency in urban combat.














