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Ukraine drones target Russian warehouses and oil sites
Ukrainian drones have struck warehouses, an oil depot and other targets across Russia killing nine people and injuring over 60 more. Kyiv said its strikes targeted suppliers for Moscow’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
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EU chief announces ‘drone deal’ with Ukraine
KYIV: EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday (Jul 15) announced a “drone deal” with Ukraine to boost joint production of the key battlefield technology.”This deal will bring together Ukrainian ingenuity and Europe’s industrial scale,” von der Leyen said in Kyiv, after receiving an award from President Vol
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IN FOCUS: Have drones become the ‘silver bullet’ in wars?
Drones are increasingly forming the frontline in recent wars, but can these unmanned assets replace their traditional counterparts entirely?
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Russia trains sights on buses, schools and offices in busy Ukrainian city
In Zaporizhzhia, the densely populated city close to the front line, the security situation is deteriorating.
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When divers can’t see: The rise of underwater drones
When visibility drops and currents get rough, rescue teams face a daunting challenge. Underwater drones are helping them search faster – and safer.
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How drones transformed Iran’s relationships with its proxies
Drone production, technology transfer and training have enabled Iran’s regional allies to operate with far greater independence. Has this network become too resilient to be dismantled through military strikes?
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No safe place in Russia?
Ukraine’s strike on Russia’s largest refinery in Omsk reached deep into Siberia, highlighting Kyiv’s growing long-range capabilities. How far can Ukrainian drones go — and is any part of Russia still safe from attacks?
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AI drones made in Germany see duty on Ukraine’s front line
The German defense company Helsing is supplying combat drones to Ukraine and will soon provide them to the Bundeswehr. How effective are they on the front line? DW joined a Ukrainian combat mission to find out.
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Commentary: World Cup propels surveillance to new heights
AI-driven surveillance is playing a major role across the World Cup, says this academic.
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Drones monitor crowds during FIFA World Cup
Police drones in Mexico carry cameras and deliver video footage to officers on the ground. They help track crowds and respond faster during major events like the World Cup. Critics are concerned about privacy.
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