(The War Zone) Last October, the First Corps Azov Brigade of the Ukrainian National Guard saw the need to increase the number of drones it had and people to operate them. So it created the 12th Special Forces Brigade Azov of the Ukrainian National Guard’s Unmanned Systems Battalion. It now has several hundred troops and tens of thousands of drones ranging from first-person view (FPV) variants to heavy ‘bomber’ types. Read More ----oooo00O00oooo---- |
UK Announces Tenfold increase in Drone Deliveries for Ukraine at 50-Nation Ukraine Summit
By The Editor on Jun 05, 2025 06:59 am
The
UK is investing a record £350m this year to increase the supply of
drones to Ukraine from a target of 10,000 in 2024 to 100,000 in 2025.
The UK is ramping up its support for Ukraine with a target to achieve a
tenfold increase in production and procurement of drones to deliver to
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Piasecki Aircraft Partners with Volz Servos for Advanced Rotorcraft Autonomy
By The Editor on Jun 05, 2025 06:45 am
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Piasecki Aircraft Corporation, a pioneer in vertical flight, announced
that it has entered into a key partnership with Volz Servos, a German
manufacturer of high-reliability, redundant electromagnetic actuators.
Volz will supply its advanced actuator systems for Piasecki’s Adaptive
Digital Automated Pilotage Technology (ADAPT) program, supporting the
next generation of autonomous rotorcraft. Launched in 2016 […]Read in browser »
UK Royal Navy uses Puma Drone as ‘Flying Eyes’ for Merlin Helicopter
By The Editor on Jun 05, 2025 06:35 am
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crew of a Merlin helicopter turned off their radar – and instead relied
on a drone and its controllers to close in on ‘suspect’ vessels in the
Atlantic. It’s the first time the Royal Navy has used a drone to help
direct the actions of crewed aircraft and helps lay the foundations for
the […]Read in browser »
Inside Fort Carson’s ‘Monster Garage’: Launchpad for the US Army’s Future Drone Warfare
By The Editor on Jun 05, 2025 06:26 amSgt. 1st Class Jovani Vasquez spent a week learning about the new aircraft that he would fly for the Army — a small, commercially available drone that is cheap enough to break and replace without a lot of paperwork. To keep the football-sized quadcopter flight-ready and improve his own flying skills, Vasquez scours online forums […]
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New Russian School Textbook Teaches Students How to Operate Drones
By The Editor on Jun 05, 2025 06:03 amA Russian drone manufacturer with ties to President Vladimir Putin’s daughter has published the country’s first school textbook on operating drones, the company announced. “This is currently the only school publication on unmanned aircraft systems that has passed state expertise,” said drone maker Geoscan. Titled “Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: 8th and 9th Grades,” the textbook was […]
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