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Dec- 2025 -16 DecemberDrones - Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
Russia’s Geran Drone Gains Deadly Air-to-Air Capability, Kyiv Uncovers Modification
A Russian Geran-2 fitted with an unconventional payload has surfaced in Ukraine, prompting Kyiv’s Main Intelligence Directorate to release new details about the modified platform.
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Sep- 2025 -3 SeptemberEurope
Ukraine Confirms Hundreds of Imported Machines at Russia’s Uralvagonzavod Tank Factory
Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) has identified hundreds of foreign-made machines at Uralvagonzavod, Russia’s largest state-owned producer of tanks and armored vehicles.
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Jul- 2025 -1 JulyAsia Pacific
Chinese Troops to Train Anti-NATO Weapon Ops in Russia: Ukrainian Intel
Russia is preparing to work closely with Beijing to train Chinese military personnel in countering NATO weapon systems, according to Ukrainian intelligence.
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Jun- 2025 -13 JuneAir
Russian Kamikaze Drone Uses NVIDIA, Intel, Sony Electronics: Ukraine
Ukraine has identified foreign-made components in a Russian loitering munition recently deployed to attack the northeastern city of Sumy.
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Apr- 2025 -10 AprilEurope
Ukraine Discovers Indian Component in Russian Weapons
Ukraine’s intelligence agency has discovered an Indian-made component in a captured Russian weapon system.
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Jan- 2025 -15 JanuaryEurope
Ukraine Exposes Russian ‘Producers of Death’
Ukraine’s Main Directorate of Intelligence has begun publishing data on weapons manufacturers aiding Russian forces, which it bluntly labeled as “producers of death.”
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Dec- 2024 -17 DecemberEurope
Ukraine Claims Killing of Russian Military’s Chemical Weapons Chief: Security Source
The killing of a senior Russian military official, Igor Kirillov, in Moscow was a "special operation" by Ukraine's SBU security service.
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Jul- 2024 -18 JulyAir
Bavarian Firm to Deliver Kamikaze Drone to Ukraine’s Kraken Special Unit
German defense startup Donaustahl has been approved to produce and export its Maus first-person view drone.
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