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The UK will mass produce cutting-edge interceptor drones to help Ukraine fight off Russian aerial attacks. The drones, designed by Ukraine with support from UK scientists and technicians, are highly effective in destroying the one-way attack aircraft ...
Fitted with Leonardo’s BriteStorm EW suite, StormShroud drones are based on the Tekever AR3 platform and officially entered Royal Air Force service on May 2, 2025. The announcement was made as UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited a Leonardo UK facility ...
Drones could help safeguard the UK from the growing threat of Russian incursions and people traffickers. The claims, from one of Europe's leading "drone wall" manufacturers, come at a time of mounting concern over radar blind spots, seaborne drone attacks ...
A joint project between the UK and Ukraine to manufacture interceptor drones has been in negotiation and could be realised within months. Source: Bloomberg citing UK's Minister of State for Defence Readiness and Industry Luke Pollard, as reported by ...
The UK’s Metropolitan Police Service is deploying UAS to London in a new trial hoping to provide police officers with a new intelligence gathering
Russia appears to have begun using jet-powered OWA drones, similar in configuration to the Shahed system—the remains of which are shown here in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Credit: Imago/Alamy Stock Photo LONDON—The UK Defense Ministry has issued an urgent ...
UKRAINE’S WAR has been a forcing house of military innovation. Among the more interesting is the use of “video-game incentives” to increase the armed forces’ efficiency in fighting the Russian invasion. The system ensures that successful drone ...