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Apr- 2022 -28 April
Turkey’s Akinci Drone Strikes Sea Target for First Time
Turkey’s indigenously-developed Akinci combat drone has achieved a new milestone by hitting a sea target using a TEBER MK-82 guidance kit.
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26 April
US Army to Test Largest-Ever Drone Swarm
The US Army plans to deploy a swarm of 30 drones over a desert in Utah as part of an exercise later this month.
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25 April
Russia Shoots Down Two Ukrainian Drones Near Border: Governor
Russian forces shot down two Ukrainian drones near the border overnight, a regional governor said.
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22 April
Thales Spy’Ranger 330 Drone Obtains Airworthiness Certification
The French defense procurement agency has given the Spy'Ranger 330 mini-drone its first type certification.
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20 April
US Defense Firm Donates Recon Drones to Ukraine
AeroVironment is donating more than 100 reconnaissance drones to Ukraine to shore up its defense against the Russian invasion.
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20 April
Marines Consider Drone-Equipped Future Reconnaissance Vehicle
The US Marine Corps wants to explore a drone-equipped amphibious combat vehicle variant as an advanced reconnaissance vehicle option.
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20 April
Ukraine in Talks to Get US MQ-9 Reaper Armed Drones: Report
Ukraine officials are in talks with General Atomics to purchase MQ-9 Reaper armed unmanned aerial vehicles.
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18 April
Italy to Unveil Beluga Mini-Drone at Xponential 2022
Eurolink Systems has announced that it will unveil its Beluga mini-drone during an unmanned and autonomous systems exhibition in Florida.
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14 April
Drone That Crashed in Zagreb Carried Bomb: Official
A Soviet-era drone that crashed in the Croatian capital carried an aircraft bomb with unknown explosive substance, investigators said.
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13 April
India Tests Indigenous Loitering Munitions at Over 15,000 Feet
Indian defense manufacturer Economics Explosives Ltd has successfully tested three loitering munitions at an altitude exceeding 15,000 feet.
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