The Ukrainian military has announced the development of a new internet-based guidance system that enables drones to target Russian positions from distances of up to <strong>500 kilometers</strong>. This innovation reflects significant technological advancements in the battlefield.
The Japanese Ministry of Defense has announced the formation of a new unit within the Ground Self-Defense Forces, aimed at integrating drone systems. This unit is expected to begin operations later this month.
The UAE has registered approximately <strong>24,000 drones</strong>, with <strong>270 companies</strong> providing related services. This reflects the rapid technological advancement in the country.
Reports indicate that a security drone factory in Petah Tikva, east of Tel Aviv, suffered extensive damage due to an Iranian missile attack. This incident highlights the escalating regional tensions.
Bahrain has announced a complete ban on the use of drones, emphasizing that it will intercept and destroy any violating aircraft. This decision aims to enhance security and safety in Bahraini airspace.
Tensions between Iran and Western nations are escalating, with technology playing a crucial role in shaping the conflict. Reports highlight how advanced technologies are enhancing military and espionage capabilities.
Portugal is preparing to welcome MQ-9 Reaper drones at Lajes Air Base, seeking details on pilot licenses and emergency landing zones. This drone model is among the most advanced in the world.
In a pioneering move, Ukraine has launched online markets that enable its military to select drones, in a bid to counter the ongoing Russian aggression on its territory. This initiative forms part of a broader effort to expand military options in modern warfare.