Drone Industry News
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Dec- 2024 -27 DecemberAir
Ukraine Unveils Indigenous Shchedryk Reconnaissance Drone
Ukraine has unveiled its domestically-built Shchedryk unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed to monitor movements of hostile troops.
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16 DecemberAir
China Develops Own ‘Loyal Wingman’ to Rival US
In a move seen to rival the “loyal wingman” concept of the US, China has unveiled a new drone designed to operate in tandem with its advanced fighter jets.
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5 DecemberAir
Indian Army Inducts Chinook-Inspired ‘Sabal 20’ Logistics Drones
The Indian Army has inducted the indigenously developed “Sabal 20” unmanned helicopter to bolster its logistics capabilities in challenging terrain.
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Nov- 2024 -28 NovemberAir
US Tech Firms Test Hitchhiker Interceptor Drone on Ukraine Frontline
Two American technology firms have deployed their “revolutionary” Hitchhiker interceptor drone on the Ukrainian frontline to test its effectiveness in real combat situations.
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Oct- 2024 -21 OctoberAir
Poland to Enhance Bayraktar TB2 Drone Operability With New Contract
Poland is set to enhance the operability of its fleet of 24 Bayraktar TB2 drones through a new logistical and service support agreement with Baykar.
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18 OctoberAsia Pacific
China Claims Development of Osprey-Like VTOL Drone With 2-Ton Capacity
China has announced the development of a large tiltrotor drone capable of carrying up to 2 tons of payload at a maximum speed of 340 miles per hour.
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11 OctoberAir
Anduril Introduces Bolt-M Autonomous Attack Drone
Anduril has unveiled a new autonomous attack drone capable of executing precision strike missions without requiring specialized operators.
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Sep- 2024 -24 SeptemberAir
South Korea to Buy Hundreds of Polish ‘Warmate’ Kamikaze Drones
South Korea is poised to procure hundreds of loitering munitions from Poland in a deal that could reportedly reach $52 million.
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18 SeptemberAir
Indian Army Tests Domestic Drones for High-Altitude Operations
The Indian Army has tested several domestically-built drones capable of flying at altitudes exceeding 15,000 feet.
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12 SeptemberAmericas
US Army Selects Two Firms for Company-Level ISTAR Drone Program
US Army has chosen two firms to develop a small drone for company-level intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance.
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