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Mar- 2026 -3 March
Teledyne Marine, MSubs Eye UK Navy’s Maritime Autonomous Systems Efforts
Florida-based Teledyne Marine and MSubs in Devon have signed a memorandum of understanding to pursue joint autonomous system opportunities with the UK Royal Navy.
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3 March
A Taste of Its Own Medicine? US Confirms First Combat Use of Shahed Clones in Iran
In a historic first for American forces, LUCAS drones were reportedly used in combat strikes on Iranian targets during Operation Epic Fury.
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3 March
British-Ukrainian Firm Takes on Contested Skies With Sleek, Aircraft-Type Drone
British-Ukrainian firm Trypillian is confronting contested skies with a new unmanned aerial vehicle that blends long-range reconnaissance and precision strike capabilities.
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3 March
From Air to Sea: New Zealand Gears Up for New Multi-Domain Uncrewed Systems
The New Zealand Defence Force is exploring a new kind of squadron: a lineup of drones that operate across air, land, and sea.
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2 March
One Drone, Two .50-Cal Guns: Denmark Arms Skies With Heavy Aerial System
Danish skies may have found its newest defender: a heavy unmanned aerial system armed with two .50-caliber machine guns.
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2 March
‘Baton’ Interceptors Expand Ukraine’s Fight Against Rogue UAVs
A new set of interceptor drones is ready for service entry in Kyiv after clearing codification.
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2 March
Teledyne and Norwegian Firm Explore Vehicle-Based Drone Deployment
US firm Teledyne FLIR Defense and Norwegian defense tech company STORM Adapt Group have entered into a collaboration to explore vehicle-based drone deployment solutions.
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2 March
UK Navy Warship Neutralizes Multiple Drone Threats in Live Exercise
The UK's HMS Duncan successfully engaged and neutralized multiple aerial and surface drone threats in a complex live‑and‑synthetic exercise designed to stretch the warship’s detection and response systems to their limits.
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Feb- 2026 -27 February
US Army Orders More Switchblade Kamikaze Drones From AeroVironment
AeroVironment has received a $186-million contract to provide its flagship Switchblade 600 and Switchblade 300 loitering munitions for the US Army.
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27 February
Swedish Minister Says Drone Jammed Near French Warship Was ‘Probably’ Russian
A drone jammed near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle during a stopover in Malmo was probably of Russian origin, Sweden's Defense Minister Pal Jonson said Thursday.
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