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BAE Systems Australia has announced the STRIX unmanned aerial vehicle. It was unveiled at the Avalon Airshow 2023.
The Japanese Coast Guard has been using American MQ-9B SeaGuardian drones since 2022. Now the Maritime Defence Force has also decided to get General Atomics' drones.
Another Shahed series drone has been delivered to the Iranian army. It is called Shahed-149 Gaza and is no longer a bomber like the Shahed-131/136 used in the war against Ukraine.
The National Bank of Ukraine in cooperation with Privatbank and the UNITED24 platform has launched a charity raffle "Lyutiy Donat".
HelioTech has unveiled an unmanned aerial vehicle. The novelty is called Phenom. The presentation took place in Abu Dhabi at IDEX-2023.
Red Cat Holdings wants to persuade NATO to allow a batch of Teal 2 drones to be delivered to Ukraine. The drones were developed by a subsidiary, Teal Drones.
Turkish company Baykar is developing its first kamikaze drone.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems announced at the IDEX arms show in the United Arab Emirates that it plans to complete the integration of satellite communications into its drones.
UaCatsDivision is Ukraine's first NFT collection of images of AFU combat cats. A total of 10,000 images of SEALs from different troops.
Airspeeder has unveiled a new racing drone. The new vehicle resembles a Formula 1 car and is called Airspeeder Mk4.
Representatives of the US company General Atomics Aeronautical Systems visited the IDEX arms show in Abu Dhabi. President David Alexander confirmed that the United Arab Emirates is one step closer to buying drones.
The DJI Mavic 3 Fly More Combo and DJI Matrice M30T drones helped detect the convoy.
Several British companies have been involved in the programme to develop secret kamikaze drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. One of them, QinetiQ, was able to pass all tests.
India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will be able to provide repair and maintenance services for the MQ-9B SkyGuardian unmanned aerial vehicles. They have been leased from the US.
The US Air Force continues to work on the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) concept, which involves the use of slave drones alongside next-generation fighters. The service is now considering the possibility of controlling drones from neighbouring aircraft.














