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The war in Ukraine has demonstrated the importance of drones. In this regard, Germany decided to set up production of kamikaze drones on its territory.
The day before, Ukrainian blogger Mykhailo Lebiga (Leb1ga) managed to raise more than ₴8 million ($217,000) to buy drones for the army. The fundraiser took place during a live broadcast on Twitch.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have once again shot down a Russian modernised T-90M tank. Once again, a kamikaze drone was used.
BAE Systems this month conducted a flight test of the PHASA-35 unmanned aerial vehicle. In the test, the drone was in the air for 24 hours, but the final version will be able to fly 365 times longer.
The defence forces were recently able to destroy a unique piece of Russian military equipment. This is a BTR-80 armoured personnel carrier in an unusual configuration.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have shot down another Russian Orlan reconnaissance drone.
The Ukrainian Defence Forces have spectacularly destroyed a Russian Buk-M2 surface-to-air missile system. A Ukrainian-made drone called SHARK took part in the operation to eliminate the expensive system.
The US Army has ordered a new batch of unmanned aerial vehicles. The drones are used as targets.
The US eliminated ISIS leader Usamah al-Muhajir late last week. This was officially announced by the US military's Central Command.
The Ukrainian Defence Forces will soon receive a new batch of drones. They were purchased as part of the Army of Drones project.
The Chinese defence industry continues to develop the drone segment. State broadcaster CCTV recently revealed improvements to the Scorpion A attack drone.
Japan's Air Self-Defence Force has added a new model to its fleet of Global Hawk strategic drones. The third and final drone was delivered last week.
Chinese television broadcast a segment of the exercise in which operators were able to operate three People's Liberation Army drones simultaneously from a single ground station.
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has announced new contracts for Rotem kamikaze drones. The customers are three unnamed countries.
Israeli company UVision intends to develop new versions of the HERO kamikaze drones. They are called HERO-900 and HERO-1250.













