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Drones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Europe Unprepared for Drone, Robotic Warfare With Russia: Ukraine Official
A senior Ukrainian official has warned that Europe lacks the necessary resources to confront Russia in an era of drone and robotic warfare.
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Americas
Revolutionizing Repair: US Army Advances 3D Printing for Battle-Worn Vehicles
The US Army is exploring an advanced additive manufacturing process to rapidly restore battle-worn ground vehicles.
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Africa
Morocco Buys Chinese-Made TB-001K ‘Scorpion’ Combat Drones
Morocco has acquired Chinese-made TB-001K “Scorpion” reconnaissance and attack drones as part of ongoing efforts to modernize its defense capabilities and strengthen ties with Beijing.
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Americas
Pentagon Selects Scale AI to Support AI-Driven Military Planning, Decision-Making
The Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit has selected Scale AI to lead a project that will harness artificial intelligence to enhance military planning, decision-making, and operations.
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Europe
Altechna Joins Program to Develop Europe’s First Sovereign 100kW Laser Weapon
Lithuanian photonics company Altechna has been selected to take part in an ambitious project to develop Europe’s first fully sovereign 100-kilowatt laser weapon.
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Asia Pacific
BEL Delivers Swathi Weapon Locating Radar to Indian Army
Bharat Electronics Limited has delivered the Indian Army’s 49th Swathi weapon locating radar.
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Americas
US Exploring 3D-Printed Dark Ceramics for Hypersonic Missiles, Aircraft
America's hypersonic missiles and aircraft may soon incorporate 3D-printed dark ceramics capable of withstanding extreme conditions.
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Middle East
UAE Draws Defense Firms Seeking Naval Drone Contracts
Several defense companies recently flocked to the United Arab Emirates in pursuit of contracts for highly sought naval drones.
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Air
Lockheed Announces Huge Milestone for Global F-35 Fleet
Lockheed Martin's global F-35 fleet has surpassed one million flight hours, marking a historic milestone for the 20-year program.
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