Ukrainian drones hit Moscow and surrounding area, killing 3
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May 17 (Reuters) - Cuba has acquired more than 300 military drones and recently began discussing plans to use them to attack the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, U.S. military vessels and possibly Key West,
Team USA is getting ready to defend its goal against swarming World Cup attackers on the field next month – while Team Fed is deputizing local authorities to fend off swarms of potentially deadly drones in the sky.
A deal is taking shape for the U.S. and Ukraine to jointly develop and build weapons that have been at the forefront of the wars in both Ukraine and Iran.
A suspected Ukrainian military drone was found crashed in Lithuania on Sunday, the Lithuanian government's National Crisis Management Centre said. The suspected Ukranian drone was not detected when it entered Lithuania, and was not armed with explosives.
A police drone helped officers track down and arrest an e-bike rider accused of leading authorities on a high-speed chase through Redlands, according to the Redlands Police Department. In an Instagram post shared Friday,
The Skydweller drone was last visible on the flight-tracking service Flight Radar 24 north of Cancun, Mexico, in the early morning hours of May 4. The company described the drone as eventually performing a “controlled water ditching” around 6:30 am Eastern Time, but the aircraft “subsequently sank due to its non-buoyant composite structure.”
The safety specialist's warning appeared in a memo describing how a mini-drone had detonated and injured an Army Special Forces soldier.
Volatus Aerospace secured Canadian government funding for its Condor XL heavy-lift drone program. The company won a major logistics contract supporting the offshore wind sector. Volatus completed the acquisition of the remaining stake in Synergy Aviation,