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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Arms makers say that the fast-moving war in Ukraine is changing how they design and upgrade weapons

With the fight evolving quickly, arms companies in Ukraine and Europe say that they can't afford to start from scratch and completely redesign entire systems each time conditions shift. Instead, companies making aerial drones and ground robots told Business Insider that their focus is now on creating weapons that can be upgraded by simply changing parts or software rather than overhauling the whole system. Designs are modular, like Lego pieces, with parts being easily swapped out as new mission demands arise.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

The drone war is moving too fast for old-school defense tech development, CEO warns

Counter-drone capabilities and drones are evolving so rapidly that development cycles must shift to weeks and prioritize modular, software-first, adaptable solutions.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Russia's unjammable drones are now long-range, and Ukraine's logistics are in danger

Russia has begun using long-range, jam-proof drones controlled by fiber-optic cables to threaten Ukraine's logistics, a senior government official told Business Insider. Mykhailo Fedorov, the first deputy prime minister of Ukraine and its minister of digital transformation, said that Russia is now fielding fiber-optic drones with a range of 50 kilometers (31 miles), which appears to be the first official confirmation from Kyiv that Moscow is using these weapons in combat. That 50-kilometer range exceeds what most known fiber-optic drones can achieve on the battlefield.
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fromwww.dw.com
4 months ago

How can Poland, Ukraine, NATO counter Russian drone attacks? DW 09/17/2025

A drone attack on Kyiv and appearance of a cluster of drones over Polish territory in September 2025 has highlighted the threat posed by the rapid advancement of autonomous and uncrewed aerial vehicles. Drones provide a unique advantage for the world's militaries. For one, they are cheap to make, have been deployed in major conflicts, such as the Russia-Ukraine war, and efforts to defend against them are in a constant state of development.
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fromBusiness Insider
8 months ago

US company Aimlock has been all about deadly accurate fire. Now it's also making last-resort weapons for the counter-drone fight.

AimLock is developing advanced automated targeting systems for military applications, focusing on counter-drone technologies essential for future warfare.
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