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Ukrainian drone startup Wild Hornets released a video on Monday of its Sting interceptor reaching up to 195 miles per hour in ...
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How Russia’s Shahed Upgrades Left Iran Empty-Handed
Might a $1.75 billion weapons sale become a strategic misstep? For Iran, its extensive military-technical collaboration with ...
While much remains unclear, it’s certainly plausible that Iran feels it has gotten the short end of the stick in its military ...
Long-range drones of the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) attacked a logistics hub in Russia's Republic of Tatarstan on the ...
Ukrainian drones from the SBU's Special Operations Center "A" flew roughly 1,300 kilometers (about 800 miles) to strike the ...
Jet-propelled drones like the Geran-3 are said to fly nearly thrice as fast as today's Shaheds, a key problem for Ukraine's ...
A site hosting Iranian drones was among facilities struck overnight by Ukraine, according to its General Staff.
Russia is launching more Shahed drones than ever — more than 6,000 last month. But fewer are getting through thanks to ...
Russia's Alabuga drone factory is now upgrading and producing Shahed-136 drones nearly independently, a move that's said to be causing tensions with Iran.
Tehran unveiled the Shahed-238 jet-powered drone in November 2022, debuting the upgraded version of the Shahed-136. Ukraine is already using jet-powered versions of its own kamikaze drones.
The Shahed-136 drone is an Iranian-made unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that was first unveiled in 2014. It is a loitering munition, which means that it is designed to loiter over a target area before ...