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The Ukrainian company Ukrspecsystems has presented a new SHARK-M UAV capable of conducting deep reconnaissance and acting as a signal repeater for attack drones.
The XDOWN startup has developed the PS Killer, a football-like strike drone that is adapted to be launched quickly by throwing it towards a target.
The Defence Ministry codified and allowed the use of the Ukrainian-made Gromylo unmanned aerial vehicle system in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The Defence Ministry of Ukraine has authorised the use of the Zmiy Logistic unmanned ground system manufactured by Ukrainian producers in the Armed Forces.
Ukrainian attack drones have begun using full-fledged 250kg bombs, and another piece of evidence of this has been released by Ukrainian sources.
The Finnish company Insta Group, together with Ukrainian specialists, has developed a new Steel Eagle ER attack drone for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the manufacturer's website reported on 29 January.
The Iranian military presented a new Shahed-149 ("Gaza") attack drone with a wingspan of 22 metres and a range of up to 4000 km.
The drone is used for both reconnaissance and strike missions
Denmark has announced the allocation of USD 2 billion to strengthen security and expand military capabilities in the Arctic and North Atlantic region. This was reported by the country's Ministry of Defence.
Landing Zones Canada has completed flight tests of its advanced Eagle balloon-launched cargo delivery system. The test was conducted in difficult operating and climatic conditions, demonstrating the capabilities of this system.
The Turkish company UNIROBOTICS has developed a remotely controlled combat module TRAKON, which is designed to counter unmanned aerial vehicles and maritime drones. This was reported by the Anadolu Agency.
Red Cat Holdings, Inc. has announced new orders worth $518,000 for 12 Edge 130 drones. The customers are the US Army National Guard and another government agency.
In four months, the French army has developed an upgrade to the 53T2 anti-aircraft system with a 20mm F2 automatic cannon, which has been in service since the 1970s. The upgraded system is called Proteus, and its main task is to destroy drones.
The Magyar Birds unmanned systems team announced the development of domestic drones that are controlled via fibre-optic cable and have a flight range of up to 41 kilometres. This figure is the largest among similar systems reported in open sources.
The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine will provide direct funding to combat units to enable them to purchase the drones they need to perform their combat missions.














