Ukraine, Drone and Russia
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Putin can't fix this: The Russian Air Force is dying in the skies above Ukraine
Summary and Key Points: Russia has lost an estimated 250 to 400 aircraft over Ukraine, including Su-25 attack jets, Su-34 strike fighters, and — most painfully — Tu-95 and Tu-22 strategic bombers it can no longer build.
Lithuania's RSI Europe has completed the delivery of 9,500 Shpak FPV systems to an undisclosed NATO state, with most aircraft transferred to Ukraine.
Ukrainian drone commanders fighting on the front line say modern warfare has changed faster than Europe's armies can adapt. As Germany races to rearm, Kyiv's soldiers argue the future of war will be decided not just by tanks – but by drones,
First-person view (FPV) attack drones have been so successful in Ukraine that now Mexican drug cartels are reportedly seeking first-hand lessons on best practices. Intelligence agencies in Kyiv and Mexico City are investigating whether cartel members ...
Ukraine announced plans this week to buy 4.5 million first-person-view drones in 2025, a marked increase from its purchases in 2024 and a clear sign of the importance of unmanned warfare. In a Monday statement, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense said it would ...