We have overslept. No one has defense against drones, warns expert. Hope is Ukraine
A security expert warns that countries, including the Czech Republic, are unprepared for drone warfare and highlights the advancements Ukraine has made.
Why is there a sticker with the statement of the Prime Minister of Spain about Iranian missiles? Learn more
Iran is showcasing its weapon capabilities alongside conducting psychological operations, including a video by the IRGC featuring stickers with statements from the Prime Minister of Spain.
We left Tehran with a sense innocent civilians are bracing for a long war - and more terrifying uncertainty
The article discusses the grim reality faced by civilians in Tehran amid ongoing warfare and the uncertainty surrounding the conflict.
Oil prices continue to rise in the shadow of warfare
Oil prices are increasing as a direct consequence of ongoing conflicts in various regions.
Zalužnas warned against starting a ground operation in Iran: it would be a disaster for the USA
Ukrainian General Valerii Zalužnas warns that a U.S. ground operation in Iran could lead to catastrophic consequences due to the establishment of 'killing zones' controlled by drones.
Ukrainian mid-range drones are consistently wiping out Russian air defences: results over the past year
Over the past year, Ukrainian mid-range drones have effectively targeted and destroyed key Russian air defense systems, significantly impacting military operations in occupied territories.
This is how Swedish soldiers have learned drone warfare
Swedish soldiers have adapted and learned drone warfare techniques from Ukrainian forces, utilizing improvisation and technology like 3D printers in their training.
Adviser to Ukraine's defence minister reveals contents of new Russian Klin drone
An adviser to Ukraine's defence minister disclosed details about the new Russian Klin drone, including its capabilities and features, after it was shot down by Ukrainian forces.
Ukrainian Instructors in the Middle East Shocked by American Drone Warfare Style
Ukrainian instructors in the Middle East were surprised by the high-cost American approach to drone interception.
Special Prosecutors Intensify Investigation into Kwon Jong-geun and Yoon Han-hong
South Korea's special prosecution team is intensifying investigations into Kwon Jong-geun, former commander of the Special Warfare Command, and Yoon Han-hong, a member of the National Assembly, amid ongoing probes into major scandals.
Ukrainian drones destroy two Buk systems in Russia's Bryansk Oblast – video
Ukrainian drones successfully destroyed two Buk air defense systems in Bryansk Oblast, Russia, highlighting continuing military tensions between the two countries.
Iran: This war cannot be won solely from the air
The article discusses the limitations of aerial warfare in the ongoing conflict between the US and Israel against Iran, highlighting the increasing civilian casualties and moral implications of such military strategies.
Within 24 hours, Russia lost two of its best attack helicopters
Russia has suffered the loss of two Ka-52 attack helicopters within 24 hours, one incident resulting in the death of a pilot as the crew attempted to eject after being hit.
Due to contraband balloons, operations at Vilnius Airport were restricted at night
On March 22, operations at Vilnius Airport were briefly suspended due to navigation issues caused by Belarusian hybrid attacks involving balloons.
AI fully enters the battlefield: a thousand targets achieved in the first 24 hours of the war in Iran
The article discusses how artificial intelligence is being utilized in warfare, specifically highlighting its speed and efficiency in targeting military objectives during the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Lethal Decisions: When AI Goes to War
The article discusses the ethical implications of AI decision-making in warfare, highlighting how these decisions can have life and death consequences.
To whom the duty of counting the war dead falls
The article discusses the complexities and implications of counting war casualties, emphasizing the distinction between direct deaths and those from secondary effects of warfare.
Former US Official: Is Washington Ready for a 'Global Drone War'?
A former US official questions America's readiness to engage in a global drone war in light of advancements made by other nations in drone technology.
Artificial Intelligence at the Center of American Defense – Palantir's Maven Becomes a Key Military Tool
The U.S. Department of Defense is integrating Palantir's Maven system as a key operational tool, emphasizing the growing significance of artificial intelligence in modern warfare.
War between the United States, Israel, and Iran, LIVE: the Persian regime reported that Israeli and American forces attacked the Natanz nuclear facility
Iran has denounced that U.S. and Israeli forces attacked its Natanz nuclear facility amid ongoing warfare, with no evidence of radioactive leaks reported.
Russia disrupts GPS in the Baltic. The sextant returns to the ships.
Russia's use of electronic warfare is interfering with satellite navigation in the Baltic Sea, prompting mariners to revert to traditional navigational methods.
War, environment, and nation
The article discusses the ecological consequences of modern warfare, highlighting its impact on geopolitical stability and the environment.
Risky Options: Scenarios for Bringing the War on Iran to the Ground
A report discusses the potential shift by the US administration towards ground warfare in Iran as air strikes face challenges.
New Year Under Warfare in Iran: The Vanished Bustle from the Year-End Market, Overcome by Mourning Atmosphere
Iran marked the Persian New Year amid ongoing conflicts with the U.S. and Israel, leading many to forgo celebrations in favor of mourning lost lives.
Emil Laanemets: We must change our mindset about warfare
Emil Laanemets emphasizes the need for Estonia to adopt an innovative and AI-based approach to defense, drawing lessons from other nations, particularly Ukraine, to effectively counter its larger neighbor, Russia.
Streamlining the kill chain: how AI is changing modern warfare
The article discusses the significant role AI is playing in modern warfare, especially highlighted by the recent tensions and military actions between the US, Israel, and Iran.
The end of aircraft carriers? The fear that worries the U.S. Navy.
Analysts question whether aircraft carriers have replaced battleships as the dominant naval force amid changing warfare dynamics.
Ukraine war latest: Russian helicopter shot down by Ukrainian FPV drone in Donetsk Oblast
Ukrainian drone operators shot down a Russian Ka-52 helicopter in Donetsk Oblast, marking a significant development in the ongoing conflict.
Russian Ka-52 helicopter shot down by FPV drone in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine releases footage
Ukrainian forces shot down a Russian Ka-52 helicopter using a first-person view (FPV) drone, marking a significant addition to their aerial combat success.
Zelensky Says Ukraine Targeting Kremlin-Backed Messaging App Max
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced efforts to infiltrate Russia's state-backed messaging app, Max, amid increasing restrictions on popular services like Telegram and WhatsApp in the country.
VIDEO: Ukraine shot down a Russian Ka-52 helicopter with a drone
Ukrainian forces shot down a Russian Ka-52 helicopter using an FPV drone at the Pokrovsk front.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1485): Drone Destroyed Russian Ka-52 Helicopter during Flight and Attacks Degrade Air Defense in Crimea
A drone successfully destroyed a Russian Ka-52 helicopter, signifying a potential shift in the offensive against Russian forces, particularly as air defenses are reportedly weakening in Crimea.
Murielle Popa-Fabre: "Are we capable of controlling the use of artificial intelligence in warfare?"
Murielle Popa-Fabre discusses the growing public debate around the military use of artificial intelligence, particularly in light of recent events in Iran.
Russian Ka-52 helicopter downed by Ukrainian drone – video
A Ukrainian FPV drone has successfully downed a Russian Ka-52 helicopter during combat operations.
Attacks on oil, gas facilities put Mideast on path for full-blown energy warfare
Recent attacks on energy infrastructure in the Middle East by Israel and Iran raise fears of escalating regional conflict over energy resources.
Israelis Scare Iranian Policemen Over the Phone
Israelis reportedly intimidate Iranian police officers via phone calls.
Estonian drone defense technology reaches Poland: Rantelon starts cooperation with Poland's defense contractor
Estonian defense company Rantelon has partnered with Polish defense contractor Cenzin to deliver drone detection and electronic warfare solutions to the Polish military, enhancing regional security and NATO's capabilities against hybrid threats.
American expert on Trump's war videos: Fascism shows its face, and it is completely intentional
A Danish article discusses how Donald Trump's portrayal of military actions and psychological delight in dominating opponents reflects fascistic tendencies, according to an American expert.
Israel launches fresh strikes on Tehran
Israel has intensified its military strikes on Tehran, claiming to target Iranian military infrastructure amid ongoing warfare in the region.
Nuclear Charge, Autonomous Swarms, 10,000 Kilometers: Zelensky and Petraeus Paint the Dark Future of 'Drone Warfare'
Ukrainian President Zelensky and former CIA chief Petraeus express grave concerns about the evolving military landscape marked by drone warfare in Ukraine and the Middle East.
The Seimas has initiated amendments to the Criminal Code: the first attempt to criminalize hybrid attacks
Lithuania's Seimas is attempting to amend the Criminal Code to criminalize hybrid attacks, focusing initially on surveillance threats like balloons at airports and seaports.
Revelation of 'Global Drone Conspiracy', Ukraine Upset by NIA Action, Claims Russia Behind It
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) of India exposed an international network involving foreign nationals allegedly training armed groups in Myanmar with modern drones and warfare technology, leading to Ukraine's protest over potential Russian involvement.
Ukraine: - Desperate need for more air defense
Ukrainian officials express an urgent need for more air defense missiles amidst ongoing conflicts and warfare in the region.
In Ukraine’s drone-dominated battlefield, critically wounded face slim chance to survive
The article highlights the challenges faced by Ukrainian medics on the battlefield, particularly in treating critically wounded soldiers in the context of drone warfare.
Newspaper: Russia is trying to sow discord between Ukraine and Hungary in a hybrid operation
A recent survey reveals that many Ukrainians perceive Hungary as a hostile nation, a viewpoint that Russia seeks to exploit through hybrid operations.
Cyberattacks and e-warfare target Greek ships and offices
Greek shipping has increasingly come under threat from cyberattacks and other forms of hybrid warfare, particularly since the onset of recent geopolitical conflicts.
War and Peace in Sarajevo. Story of the veterans of the most ruthless siege
The article explores the legacy of the Siege of Sarajevo, the longest siege in modern warfare, and reflects on the ongoing impacts of the civil war in the Balkans.
Special Prosecutor Requests Arrest of Kim Hyun-tae, Claims Justifying Martial Law Promotes Social Division
The special prosecutor's team investigating the insurrection case has submitted a request to detain former Special Warfare Command Colonel Kim Hyun-tae, citing his actions as promoting societal division.
BJP leader's model daughter stuck in Bahrain amid war, here is how she returned
Priyanka Pathak, the daughter of BJP leader Sanjay Pathak from Shahjahanpur, returned safely to India after being stuck in Bahrain amid warfare.
Why tiny atomic clocks may hold the key to China mass-producing cheap swarm drones
Researchers from Wuhan University have developed a tiny atomic clock that could greatly enhance the efficiency and precision of drone warfare in China.