Russia, drones and Ukrainian forces
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In eastern Ukraine, medics face increasing challenges as evacuations become more dangerous due to drone warfare.
For years, service providers have been afraid to scale up because the regulatory framework wasn't in place. That could soon change.
A woman was injured and houses were damaged after Russian forces deployed Italmas drones to carry out two strikes on the city of Sloviansk in Donetsk Oblast on the evening of 16 August. Source: Vadym Liakh,
US farmers are increasingly relying on drones and other systems made by Chinese companies, despite Washington’s security fears.
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Futurism on MSNThis Country Is Teaching Children How to Build and Operate Deadly Drones
Lithuania recently announced a civil defense program meant to train some 7,000 children in the fine art of drone warfare.
In what ways are drones eliminating the need for human intervention on the battlefield?
Now, camera maker Insta360 is launching its first drone, under a new drone company, to serve that exact demand. It’s called Antigravity, and in January 2026, it’ll ship a flying 360-degree camera which — unlike today’s drones — will always come bundled with goggles that put you inside its virtual cockpit.
First responders have started using drone technology this summer to assist crews in water rescues along the Jersey Shore.
A new tagging method called tap-and-go allows researchers to gather more data on the health and behavior of whales, with less disruption.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNRussian rocket artillery and drones attack Dnipropetrovsk Oblast overnight: damage and fires reported – photos
Russian forces attacked Dnipropetrovsk Oblast with drones and Grad multiple-launch rocket systems (MLRS) on the night of 16-17 August. Fires and damage to civilian infrastructure have been recorded. Source: Mykola Lukash,