Ukraine touts drone expertise in US-Israel war with Iran
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Brad Cooper, the commander of U.S. Central Command, lauds the LUCAS drone. War Secretary Pete Hegseth examines a Shahed-clone kamikaze drone at the Pentagon. (US Army) “LUCAS, indispensable,” Cooper told us when we asked how effective they have been and how much they’ve helped preserve magazine depth,
Britain says it is not at war, despite an Iranian-made drone strike on a U.K. base in Cyprus and a decision to let the U.S. use British bases during its conflict with Iran.
Soldiers faced off in a mid-February competition to find the best drone operators. The Army has noticed that gamers often do it best.
Ukraine has responded to a war it didn’t start by creating an industry it doesn’t want, but could the nation's drone expertise help it rebuild? To learn more, New Scientist gained exclusive access to the research labs,
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The war in Ukraine has led to radical changes in the way ground combat is conducted and experienced. There is no longer a conventional combat zone with a front line and large numbers of soldiers moving about.
Ukraine's large-scale drone war is pushing Western militaries to treat small drones less as high-end equipment and more as expendable ammunition that isn't meant to come back. US Army and British Army officials, as well as a NATO veteran who volunteered to ...