Drones – Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
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Mar- 2026 -20 March
Lockheed Martin Selects Fortem for Autonomous Counter-Drone Defense
Lockheed Martin has signed on Fortem Technologies to field autonomous counter‑drone systems aimed at defending critical infrastructure from unauthorized UAS.
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19 March
Drone Attack From Sudan Kills 17 in Chad
A drone from war-torn Sudan killed 17 people when it bombed the border town of Tine in eastern Chad, the Chadian government said, raising an earlier toll.
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19 March
Ukraine Firm to Enhance Its Drones With German Signals Intelligence Tech
Pegasus Arms has signed a deal with Rohde & Schwarz to integrate reconnaissance and electronic support capabilities for drones.
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19 March
MCTECH Supplies AI Counter-Drone Systems to Latin American Client
MCTECH RF Technologies has delivered AI-enabled counter-drone systems to an unnamed Latin American defense customer, expanding regional efforts to counter rising threats.
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19 March
Israel Taps Local Firm for Counter-Drone Systems
Israel’s Defense Ministry has awarded Autonomous Guard two new contracts worth about $3.5 million, according to a report by The Jerusalem Post.
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18 March
Heven AeroTech Clinches US Army Agreement for Hydrogen-Fueled Z1 Drone
The US Army has awarded Heven AeroTech a Basic Ordering Agreement covering its Z1 hydrogen-powered unmanned aerial system.
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18 March
Belgium Showcases a New Take on Loitering Munitions
A next-gen loitering munition from Belgian firm ALX Systems took center stage at the Brussels European Defence Exhibition 2026, pointing to a shift toward more flexible, multi-role operations.
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18 March
Ukraine Deploys 200 Military Experts to Gulf for Counter-Drone Efforts
Ukraine has begun deploying military specialists to the Middle East to support regional efforts against drone threats.
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18 March
Indian Navy Looks to Match America’s MQ-4C Triton With Jet-Powered Drone
The Indian Navy is charting early plans for a jet-powered, high-altitude, long-endurance drone that could redefine how it monitors vast stretches of the Indian Ocean.
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18 March
‘Head-On’ Solution: US Tackles Drone Problem With Low-Cost VTOL Interceptor
A Florida-based developer is positioning a one-way autonomous interceptor as a low-cost response to evolving drone threats, framing the effort within the context of asymmetric warfare.
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