Ukraine, Russia and drone
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One U.S. city has retired its traditional police aircraft and replaced them with drones, including one the department says is the first of its kind.
Current and former commanders, analysts and military bloggers are having a surprisingly open debate about whether drones have made Russia’s longstanding approach to battle obsolete.
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Base commanders will have more authority to approve the drones troops train with, giving them access to a variety of small drones, under recent policy changes. The changes come after a memo issued by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth last week, which ...
The Marine Corps is ramping up new training courses with plans to field 10,000 small drones and equip its ground combat teams with the unmanned aircraft systems by the end of the year. The service wants to put drones in the hands of every infantry battalion,
Russia's "unprecedented" violation of Poland's airspace earlier this week made one thing very clear — it's not just Ukraine that has to be concerned about Moscow's long-range attack drones anymore. At least 19 Russian drones entered Polish airspace ...
Sgt. Dimko Zhluktenko, a commander of a drone team, told Business Insider what it was like flying in the heavy fog that Russia used to its advantage.
In 2024 and 2025, I served for six months as an international volunteer on a first-person view attack drone team in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. My team was deployed in the Donbas region, in one of the hottest sectors of the front. When I joined the team ...