Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
Over the past seventeen months, there has been no shortage of Russian military vehicles that were destroyed by low-cost Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
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Over the past seventeen months, there has been no shortage of Russian military vehicles that were destroyed by low-cost Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Ukraine War Update: Units of the 59th Motorized Brigade flew a first-person view (FPV) loitering munition into a Russian trench and shared the footage...
Drone warfare plays a significant role in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Both sides in the conflict have deployed a variety of domestic and foreign-produced...
Ukraine Weapons Tracker (who can be found on Twitter as @UAWeapons) has a video featuring footage from the ongoing war in Ukraine. Specifically, the video...
The capabilities of loitering munitions were on full display in a 16-second-long video shared on social media back in April by the open-source military...
As Ukrainian forces report substantial gains against Russia in the wake of the withdrawal of Wagner mercenary fighters from the war, Russia launched a...
News this week also reveals how Moscow is dramatically ramping up its use of low-cost kamikaze drones, which are designed to explode upon impact.
Moscow is relying heavily on its arsenal of lethal kamikaze drones to slow Ukraine’s counteroffensive. Since last fall, Russia has purchased hundreds of combat...
Last week, the United States Air Force announced that the MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft conducted its first dirt landing. It occurred at the Nine Mile...
According to a statement shared on Instagram, Ukrainian forces used a Strizh Tu-141 unmanned aerial vehicle that had been fitted with explosives.