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Russia is catching up to Ukraine in drone war

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New Scientist · 8h
How Ukraine became a drone factory and invented the future of war
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?

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Ukrainska Pravda on MSN · 6h
Ukraine's air defences have downed nearly 45,000 Shahed drones and over 300 ballistic missiles in four years of war
National Interest on MSN · 9h
Russia is catching up to Ukraine in the drone war
 · 17h
Drones Dominate Ukraine Battlefield Four Years Into Fighting
Ukrainian tank platoon commander Valentyn Bohdanov remembers a time earlier in Russia's war when ⁠heavy armour ⁠fought pitched battles like boxers trading punches in the ring.

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 · 23h
Ukraine Is Testing A Laser To Shoot Down Enemy Aircraft, And It Could Change Everything
 · 7h
What It’s Like to Live in Ukraine Since Russia’s Invasion
Christian Science Monitor
2mon

Drones are changing how wars are fought. The US is trying to catch up.

Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to ...
IFLScience
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Company Claims To Have Created "Bio-Drones" After Fitting Pigeon With Brain-Zapping Chip And A Camera

According to the company, which describes itself as "deeptech", mind-controlled pigeons have several advantages over mechanical drones.
WHIO
3mon

How tiny drones inspired by bats could save lives in dark and stormy conditions

WORCESTER, Mass. — Don't be fooled by the fog machine, spooky lights and fake bats: the robotics lab at Worcester Polytechnic Institute lab isn't hosting a Halloween party. Instead, it’s a testing ground for tiny drones that can be deployed in search ...
WFMZ-TV
3mon

New algorithim allows drones to work together to carry heavy loads

Scientists at Dutch university TU Delft have developed a new algorithm that allows multiple autonomous drones to work together to control and transport heavy payloads, even in windy conditions. They say the system could be ideal for reaching and maintaining hardâ toâ reach infrastructure, such as offshore wind turbines. With often harsh weather, limited payload capacity and unpredictable ...
Christian Science Monitor
4mon

How Ukrainian drones are slowing Russia’s advance in the east

Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to ...
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The tech behind the Olympics: High-speed cameras, sensors, and annoying drones

Athletes competing in this year’s Winter Olympic Games in Milan will do so surrounded by a complex web of AI-enabled cameras, stopwatches, sensors, and fast-flying drones capable of tracking performance down to fractions of a second.
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