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Hezbollah isn't just claiming border strikes anymore—they're broadcasting them in first-person view. Newly released footage shows the exact moment a low-flying Hezbollah FPV kamikaze drone locked onto and obliterated an Israeli wireless communications system at the Balat site,
(Corrects day to Wednesday in paragraph 4) By Maya Gebeily, Maayan Lubell and Catherine Cartier BEIRUT/JERUSALEM, May 12 (Reuters) - While Washington and Tehran argue over a deal to end the attacks on shipping that are shaking the world economy,
Ukraine’s battlefield innovations are challenging Russia’s artillery, pushing it toward drones, ground robots, and new tactics to sustain battlefield fires.
Recently released drone footage released by Ukraine's 72nd Mechanized Brigade shows destruction in the eastern town of Vuhledar.
Footage released by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claims to show the targeting of a U.S. Navy destroyer near the United Arab Emirates, amid rising tensions between Tehran and Washington.
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Analysis: How Ukraine gained the upper hand in the drone war
More than four years into a full-scale war Russia started but has no clear plan to win or even stop, the balance of power in the drone war has taken a significant shift in favor of Ukraine. Ukrainian drone programs at every level have begun to outperform Russia’s,
The pattern is visible at the tactical level too. The UA REG TEAM unit of Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces wrote on Telegram on May 4 that their operators recently struck Russian logistics arteries at depths of 55 to 71 kilometers using $600 FPV drones rather than aircraft costing many thousands of dollars.
Russia says Kiev targeted civilians in Moscow with EU-backed drone attacks as tensions with the West spiral further.