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A user on social media demonstrated how the Ukrainian military learned to carry a quadcopter drone on a heavy multicopter.
The Israeli Defence Forces discovered and destroyed a building that had been converted into a launching position for a DR-3 cruise missile, which is actually an updated Soviet-made Tu-143 Reis reconnaissance UAV.
The UK Ministry of Defence has announced a tender for 300 large FPV drones worth around £2 million.
During one of the parades in Iran, the military presented a new Shahed-136B kamikaze drone, which is an updated version of the basic Shahed-136.
A team of 21 soldiers from the 101st Division formed a new type of unit - a Lethal Unmanned Systems (LUS) platoon.
The Latvian Air Force said that as many as six Russian aircraft with their transponders switched off were spotted over the Baltic Sea between 20 and 21 September.
In Kursk, the Russian occupiers shot down an unknown drone of rather impressive size, with a jet engine and a 100 kg warhead.
The Pentagon reported on Tuesday, 17 September, that an American MQ-9 Reaper drone had crashed near Yemen. Earlier, the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels had already claimed to have shot down several drones.
The Burya grenade launcher from Ukraine's Frontline and Tencore's TerMIT ground-based platform have been successfully combined into a single combat system.
The Wild Hornets community has demonstrated a new development for an FPV drone that allows it to reach a record 325 km/h.
At a briefing after the fourth Crimean Platform summit, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine could increase its own production of UAVs, but that this would require additional funding from partners.
The US Army is looking to purchase the latest ground drone to support infantry
Ukraine's defence industry is trying to create special types of UAVs that will destroy Russian drones.
During a meeting at the Ramstein base, Lithuanian Defence Minister Laurinas Kasciunas said that his country intends to allocate funds for the production of Palyanytsia in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian company Kvertus demonstrated an electronic warfare system based on the Volya-E tracked unmanned platform.














