Russia Attacks Ukraine With 700 Drones
Digest more
The war in Ukraine shows how networked, low-cost drones and commercial tech are reshaping warfare—and why these lessons are critical for the future of space defense.
Everyone agrees: it's getting worse.The people of Kyiv have, like the citizens of other Ukrainian cities, been through a lot.After three and a half years of fluctuating fortunes, they are tough and extremely resilient.
Trump said he would end the war in Ukraine within his first 24 hours in office. His patience with Russia's Putin now appears to be wearing thin.
In addition to the back-to-back, mammoth overnight strikes, other Russian attacks killed at least 21 civilians across Ukraine on July 7-10. In eastern Donetsk oblast, or region, Russian artillery shelling and drone attacks resulted in 15 civilians deaths,
Kyiv is trying to blunt Russia’s grinding advance with a new generation of quadcopters steered by long coils of ultrathin and highly versatile wire.
Israel and Ukraine have used drones against their adversaries in audacious ways that have helped the Pentagon see the need for new technology.
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN5d
Ukraine’s Deep-Strike Drone Tactics and the Evolving Battlefield of Shahed-136 WarfareWe need to make it so the Russians cry bitter tears, so they’re afraid to take flight.” These are the words of a Ukrainian defense official, as quoted by the Kyiv Independent, and they encapsulate the sense of urgency and creativity behind Ukraine’s newest campaign against Russian drone warfare apparatus.