Drones – Latest News, Features & Expert Opinion
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Aug- 2022 -5 August
US Navy Taps Six Firms for Large Drone Ship Concepts
The US Navy has asked Lockheed and five other companies to develop concepts for the service’s future large unmanned surface vessel.
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5 August
China’s Homegrown Electronic Warfare Drone Passes Critical Test
China’s FH-95 electronic warfare unmanned aerial vehicle reportedly passed a “milestone” test last month.
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4 August
DeDrone Unveils Portable Drone Detection, Tracking Kit
American counter-drone solutions manufacturer DeDrone has unveiled a new portable kit for drone detection, tracking, and identification.
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3 August
Israel Developing Voice Command Drone System: Report
Israeli military researchers are reportedly developing a voice command system for unmanned aerial platforms.
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2 August
US Marines Perform Aviation-Delivered Ground Refueling for MQ-9 Drone
The US Marine Corps have successfully performed aviation-delivered ground refueling for an MQ-9 Reaper drone.
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Jul- 2022 -29 July
Four Syrian Kurds Killed in Turkish Strike: Kurdish Forces
A Turkish drone strike in northern Syria killed four Syrian Kurdish fighters, the second such attack in recent days.
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27 July
Bangladesh to Procure Bayraktar TB2 Drones After Ukraine Success
Bangladesh has announced a plan to purchase Bayraktar drones after their apparent success in neutralizing Russian military assets in Ukraine.
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26 July
Leonardo to Develop Unmanned Helicopter Demonstrator for UK
UK Defence Equipment and Support signed Leonardo a 60-million-pound ($72 million) contract to assemble an anti-submarine demonstrator.
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26 July
AeroVironment to Provide More Puma 3 AE Drones to US Army
AeroVironment has received a US Army contract modification valued at $11.24 million to provide Puma 3 AE RQ-20B drones.
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25 July
US Sending 580 Phoenix Ghost Kamikaze Drones to Ukraine
The US is donating 580 Phoenix Ghost kamikaze drones to Ukraine as part of an additional $270 million security assistance package.
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