Ukraine should lift export ban on reconnaissance drones, vendor saysOfficials in Kyiv are studying options for allowing Ukrainian arms makers to export weapons as long as the needs of local forces are met first.4 weeks ago
Taiwan taps satellite hookups to help down invading drones"This will help prevent systemic collapse of the core communication network in potential future conflicts,” said the CEO of Tron Future.5 weeks ago
Poland nears acquisition of SkyGuardian drones, General Atomics saysWarsaw wants to upgrade from its leased fleet of Reaper drones, made by the same vendor.
Abu Dhabi drone fair offers rare look at Belarusian weaponsThe regime in Minsk is under Western sanctions for supporting Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
German drone maker helps Ukrainian forces own the nightMunich-based Quantum Systems has seen demand spike for its Vector drone, popular with Ukrainian special operators.
Russia angles for drone-making partners in the Middle EastIt's still unclear whether Moscow's eagerness for cooperation will find a match in the region.
South Korean official touts fledgling drone command as global modelSeoul centralized military drone activities under a single command last year, following an embarrassing intrusion by North Korean aircraft in 2022.
UAE, Turkey collaborate on bombs for dronesContractors Edge Group and Baykar plant to intensify their cooperation on weapons and unmanned aerial vehicles.
US approves possible Javelin sale to Kosovo amid tensions with SerbiaKosovo wants new anti-tank weapons from Washington, as tensions in the Balkans continue to simmer.
Estonian military robot maker weighs production in UkraineThe move could make things awkward for Milrem's new Emirati owners, Edge Group, as Abu Dhabi deems itself neutral in Russia's war against Ukraine.
Lockheed Martin preps souped-up HIMARS demo for GermanyThe company plans to offer to the Bundeswehr a launcher capable of carrying double the rocket load.
Crude ground robots emerge on the battlefields of Ukraine, experts sayWith drones and artillery pouncing on any troop movements along the front lines, unmanned ground vehicles are starting to fill a logistics gap.