Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, deemed Seoul's apology for the drone incident in January as a wise decision. This statement followed South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's admission of government responsibility for the incident.
The Maven Project, the leading artificial intelligence program at the U.S. Department of Defense, is pivotal in military operations against Iran. Launched in 2017, it aims to analyze vast amounts of drone data collected from conflict zones.
Algerian military expert Akram Khareef discussed the evolution of Iran's drone program in an interview with 'Al-Araby Al-Jadeed', highlighting key transformations and their regional impacts. This program has become a significant aspect of Iran's military strategy.
A French report highlights the presence of over 200 Ukrainian soldiers in three Libyan cities, shedding light on the military cooperation between Ukraine and Libya's Government of National Unity. This development follows previous reports of Ukraine supplying drones to Libyan forces since August.
U.S. military bases in the Middle East have suffered significant losses due to escalating Iranian attacks, raising questions about the Pentagon's readiness to face modern military challenges.
Residents of South Kordofan, Sudan, are increasingly fearful due to the use of drones in the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces. This situation threatens their daily lives and safety.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency reports that escalating conflicts in the Middle East, particularly the ongoing war in Iran, are increasing risks to aviation. These conflicts are straining flight corridors and raising the prevalence of drones, impacting flights between Asia and Europe.
Despite intense military pressures, Iran's missile and drone attacks indicate that it retains operational capabilities to destabilize the region. U.S. and Israeli officials affirm that Iran remains capable of executing painful offensive operations.
Kuwait International Airport was targeted by drone attacks, but reports indicate no injuries or damage occurred. This incident raises concerns about security in the region.
The United States is seeking to deliver what is known as a 'final strike' against Iran, amidst escalating military pressures on Tehran due to intensified U.S. and Israeli strikes. Despite significant losses, Iran continues to demonstrate its ability to maneuver and respond.
China has announced the development of two new laser systems aimed at enhancing its defensive capabilities against aerial threats. These systems are designed to effectively engage drones operating at low altitudes and slow speeds.
US Central Command leader General Brad Cooper announced that military operations led by the United States have resulted in a significant 90% reduction in Iranian drone and missile launches. This achievement highlights the effectiveness of US military strategy in the region.
Iran continues its military escalation against Gulf countries for the fourth consecutive week, targeting them with missiles and drones. The UN Human Rights Council is holding an urgent session to discuss the implications of these attacks.
Russian experts are working on new military drones known as 'Ghost' aimed at intercepting hostile unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This initiative is part of Russia's efforts to enhance its defensive capabilities against aerial threats.
On Monday, six drones targeted the Al-Kharab Al-Jir base in the Hasakah countryside of Syria, previously used by U.S. forces. The attack is believed to be orchestrated by Iran-aligned factions.