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Ukraine warns Russia is establishing long-range drone control stations in Belarus, intensifying the war and threatening NATO's eastern flank.
Japan is considering introducing long-range attack drones to Self-Defense Forces, a move aimed at strengthening deterrence against China and N. Korea
Two drones crashed in southeastern Finland on March 29, 2026, with the Finnish Air Force confirming that at least one was a Ukrainian-made AN-196 Liutyi long-range attack drone. President Alexander Stubb called the incident a serious violation of Finland's sovereignty and convened an emergency government meeting.
Ukraine president vows to respond to move that would draw Belarus more directly into the war; EU anger at Hungary over Russia information sharing. What we know on day 1,490
Russia plans to open four ground control stations for long-range attack drones in Belarus, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday, citing information from Ukraine's
The Shahed has been a staple of Russia's large-scale drone waves against Ukraine.Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP via Getty Images Ukraine said on Tuesday that the Kremlin had attacked with 948 Shaheds and other strike drones within 24 hours, breaking the previous ...
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Airbus Tests Armed ‘Bird of Prey' Interceptor Drone
The ‘Bird of Prey' platform was developed as a simple, cost-effective counter-drone system that can engage attack UAVs with low-cost air-to-air missiles. Airbus Defence and Space announced on Mar. 30,
The anti-drone system, named after a mythical creature symbolising untamed forces of nature, uses electronic warfare technology to detect and neutralise UAVs without munitions.View on euronews
Ukraine launched more cross-border attack drones than Russia in a one-month period for the first time since the start of the ongoing war in 2022, according to daily data published by the Ukrainian Air Force and Russian Ministry of Defense,
EADaily, . Ukraine has increased strikes by long-range drones on the territory of Russia due to the fact that now UAVs are mostly assembled in Europe, and some even launch from there. This is reported by the Ukrainian telegram channel "Legitimate" with reference to a source.