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The Russian state holding Rosel, part of Rostec, has announced the start of testing a new automatic drone recognition system based on the friend-or-foe principle, covering a range of up to 100 km and altitudes of up to 5 km.
Just 60 kilometres from the Russian capital, near the town of Kirzhach in the Vladimir region, one of Russia's key ammunition storage bases, the 51st Arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate (GRU), exploded.
The US defence company Raytheon has signed an agreement to manufacture its Coyote jet interceptor drones in the United Arab Emirates.
Ukrainian soldiers destroyed a Russian Forpost strike and reconnaissance drone using an interceptor drone at high altitude. The video of the successful operation was posted on the page of the commander of the 414th separate brigade of the Airborne Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine "Birds of Magyars".
Russian propaganda sources report on the testing of a new ground robotic platform called Volchanin, created at the Volsk Military Institute of Material Support.
Ankara will provide Bosnia and Herzegovina with two Bayraktar TB2 multi-purpose drones along with ground equipment and training for crews. This was reported by Deutsche Welle, citing a statement by the country's Defence Minister Zukan Khelez.
Police in Zaporizhzhia have started using drones for aerial street patrols. The new drones are equipped with powerful cameras and technologies to detect suspicious persons and objects and respond quickly to possible incidents.
Ukraine has codified the UNEX UGV amphibious ground robotic system, and it has already been put into operation by the Defence Forces.
North Korea supplies Russia with billions of dollars worth of weapons and ammunition, receiving not only financial rewards but also access to modern military technologies. This is stated in a report by the South Korean Institute for Defence Analysis (KIDA), published by NK News.
The Danish Armed Forces are planning to send several groups of their military to Ukraine to study combat experience and tactics of using drones. This was announced by the Commander-in-Chief of the Danish Armed Forces, Major General Peter Boysen, in a commentary to TV2.
The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has officially codified and approved the D-21 ground robotic system developed by FRDM GROUP for use in the army.
The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has given official permission for the Armed Forces to operate a new domestically produced unmanned aerial vehicle, the B-1.
The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine has officially put a new Ukrainian-made unmanned aerial vehicle, the B-1, into service. These are ultra-light attack drones designed to accurately target manpower, equipment and military targets both on the front line and behind enemy lines.
The Brave1 Defence Technology Cluster organised a unique test, which simultaneously tested more than 70 ground robotic systems from 50 Ukrainian manufacturers.
The American company General Atomics is upgrading its MQ-9B drones with a laser combat system that will allow it to quickly destroy enemy drones.














