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Mass production of Ukrainian drones in the UK to launch within weeks
The Octopus interceptor drone was designed to bring down Russian Shahed-type attack drones, and it could become a part of Europe’s emerging defenses.
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Ukraine-made drones, navigation software primed for first exports
The Magura-style of unmanned surface vessels, among other technologies, could find buyers abroad.
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NATO sees Russian naval presence wane in the Mediterranean
Alliance officials believe Moscow’s sea service is strained, having to focus on the Baltic and High North regions instead.
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Combat mass and speed: Europe moves to unlock Ukraine’s drone insights
Kyiv has amassed powerful knowledge on drone warfare as its forces battle Russia’s invasion. Can allies tap into it?
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European navies test new drone tech for undersea operations
Unmanned systems are meant to keep divers out of danger during the removal of sea mines, but human intervention remains necessary in some cases.
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Ukraine navy, a battle-tested force, plays enemy in NATO drone drill
Also on the exercise plan in Portugal: daily jamming drills, testing the drones’ abilities to function in combat-like environments.
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Military ground robots now come with amphibious skills
Global militaries are increasingly looking to unmanned robots for supporting roles in over-the-shore operations.
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Denmark eyes Boeing P-8 aircraft for Arctic surveillance
In an interview with Danish broadcaster TV2, Troels Lund Poulsen stated that the country could buy “a fleet” of the aircraft, if needed.
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European-Ukrainian cooperation sparks next-gen combat robot
The variant was developed in partnership with the Ukrainian company Frontline, the Ukrainian military and frontline-experienced testers.
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Ukraine ramps up arms production, but a key bottleneck remains
Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump’s view on U.S. assistance to Ukraine has fluctuated considerably.
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Mass production of Ukrainian drones in the UK to launch within weeks
The Octopus interceptor drone was designed to bring down Russian Shahed-type attack drones, and it could become a part of Europe’s emerging defenses.
-
Ukraine-made drones, navigation software primed for first exports
The Magura-style of unmanned surface vessels, among other technologies, could find buyers abroad.
-
NATO sees Russian naval presence wane in the Mediterranean
Alliance officials believe Moscow’s sea service is strained, having to focus on the Baltic and High North regions instead.
-
Combat mass and speed: Europe moves to unlock Ukraine’s drone insights
Kyiv has amassed powerful knowledge on drone warfare as its forces battle Russia’s invasion. Can allies tap into it?
-
European navies test new drone tech for undersea operations
Unmanned systems are meant to keep divers out of danger during the removal of sea mines, but human intervention remains necessary in some cases.
-
Ukraine navy, a battle-tested force, plays enemy in NATO drone drill
Also on the exercise plan in Portugal: daily jamming drills, testing the drones’ abilities to function in combat-like environments.
-
Military ground robots now come with amphibious skills
Global militaries are increasingly looking to unmanned robots for supporting roles in over-the-shore operations.
-
Denmark eyes Boeing P-8 aircraft for Arctic surveillance
In an interview with Danish broadcaster TV2, Troels Lund Poulsen stated that the country could buy “a fleet” of the aircraft, if needed.
-
European-Ukrainian cooperation sparks next-gen combat robot
The variant was developed in partnership with the Ukrainian company Frontline, the Ukrainian military and frontline-experienced testers.
-
Ukraine ramps up arms production, but a key bottleneck remains
Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump’s view on U.S. assistance to Ukraine has fluctuated considerably.
-
Mass production of Ukrainian drones in the UK to launch within weeks
The Octopus interceptor drone was designed to bring down Russian Shahed-type attack drones, and it could become a part of Europe’s emerging defenses.
-
Ukraine-made drones, navigation software primed for first exports
The Magura-style of unmanned surface vessels, among other technologies, could find buyers abroad.
-
NATO sees Russian naval presence wane in the Mediterranean
Alliance officials believe Moscow’s sea service is strained, having to focus on the Baltic and High North regions instead.
-
Combat mass and speed: Europe moves to unlock Ukraine’s drone insights
Kyiv has amassed powerful knowledge on drone warfare as its forces battle Russia’s invasion. Can allies tap into it?
-
European navies test new drone tech for undersea operations
Unmanned systems are meant to keep divers out of danger during the removal of sea mines, but human intervention remains necessary in some cases.
-
Ukraine navy, a battle-tested force, plays enemy in NATO drone drill
Also on the exercise plan in Portugal: daily jamming drills, testing the drones’ abilities to function in combat-like environments.
-
Military ground robots now come with amphibious skills
Global militaries are increasingly looking to unmanned robots for supporting roles in over-the-shore operations.
-
Denmark eyes Boeing P-8 aircraft for Arctic surveillance
In an interview with Danish broadcaster TV2, Troels Lund Poulsen stated that the country could buy “a fleet” of the aircraft, if needed.
-
European-Ukrainian cooperation sparks next-gen combat robot
The variant was developed in partnership with the Ukrainian company Frontline, the Ukrainian military and frontline-experienced testers.
-
Ukraine ramps up arms production, but a key bottleneck remains
Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump’s view on U.S. assistance to Ukraine has fluctuated considerably.













