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Feb- 2026 -11 February
200-Km Deep Strike: Pakistan Flaunts New Loitering Munition at World Defense Show 2026
At a time when loitering munitions are reshaping modern battlefields, Pakistan used the World Defense Show 2026 to spotlight YALGHAR-200, its latest long-range autonomous strike system.
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10 February
US Marine Corps Seeks AI-Savvy Troops for Warfighting Experimentation
The US Marine Corps is turning to its own ranks for the next wave of drone and artificial intelligence innovation, seeking troops with expertise in those areas to shape how the service fights in the future.
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10 February
India Develops ‘World’s Most Compact’ AI-Driven Laser Sniper Mounted on UGV
India is sharpening its toolkit for future warfare with the rollout of the “world’s most compact” AI-powered laser sniper, mounted on a nimble unmanned ground vehicle.
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10 February
Armenia Boosts Military With US V-BAT Drones
Armenia has confirmed the purchase of US-made V-BAT unmanned aerial vehicles, marking a concrete step in its expanding military cooperation with Washington.
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10 February
Military Drone Strike in Niger Killed 17 Civilians in January: HRW
A drone strike apparently carried out by Niger's military killed 17 civilians, among them children, in western Niger last month, Human Rights Watch said Monday.
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10 February
South Korea Police Raid Spy Agency Over Drone Flight Into North
Investigators raided South Korea's spy agency on Tuesday as they probed possible government links to a drone incursion over the North Korean border.
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9 February
Vietnam to Locally Produce Israeli Spike Firefly Loitering Munition
Vietnam has signed a $250-million contract with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems to locally produce the Spike Firefly loitering munition.
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9 February
Niagara College Opens New Engineering Streams Amid Canada’s Drone Push
Niagara College has launched a set of engineering programs aimed at training students to design and build tactical unmanned systems for multi-domain missions, as Canada ramps up defense spending and domestic innovation.
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9 February
UAS Pioneer GA-ASI Set to Chart the Next Course in Aviation History
From historic carrier-based STOL flights to the next generation of autonomous and collaborative combat aircraft, GA-ASI’s approach to innovation is reshaping uncrewed airpower.
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9 February
Pentagon’s JIATF-401 Buys Bumblebee V2 Counter-Drone System for $5.2M
The Joint Interagency Task Force 401, the Pentagon’s lead organization for synchronizing counter-drone efforts across the department, has contracted Perennial Autonomy to supply kinetic counter-drone systems.
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