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Moscow under siege as world's biggest military plane forced to fly low amid drone attack
The Antonov-124, the world's largest military plane, is said to have 'scared' locals after a spate of Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow
Two German Eurofighters were called into action over the weekend due to the presence of a Russian military aircraft over the Baltic Sea.
This was the latest event after a series of incursions by Russian military aircraft into NATO airspace in September, leading to heightened tensions between NATO and Russia.
Most American soldiers lack the know-how for fighting with unmanned systems, and while the US has excelled at building large, expensive weaponry, it is in many ways unprepared to quickly produce large quantities of small,
Sweden and Poland have issued warnings that they are prepared to use force if Russian military aircraft violate NATO airspace again. This statement comes after a series of incidents in the Baltic region that have caused concern within the alliance and prompted emergency consultations at the United Nations.
Today, their role is fading as small, inexpensive drones paralyze logistics at a fraction of the cost and risk.
Soldiers at Fort Leonard Wood are learning to operate UAS following a memo from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth calling for more combat training on drones.
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors approved the request to purchase new military equipment for the Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday.
It’s the stuff of sci-fi nightmares. But also perhaps the concept behind China’s gigantic new drone mothership called Jiu Tian (“Ninth Heaven”), allegedly capable of releasing as many as 100 small, kamikaze drones from its side-mounted payload bays.
Sobyanin said the first Ukrainian drones were downed at around 7:30 p.m. Moscow time -- 12:30 p.m. EST -- on Monday, with interceptions over the capital region continuing through into Tuesday morning.