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Ukraine's drone strikes are methodically cutting Crimea off

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Ukraine’s one-time test used fully autonomous drones to kill Russian soldiers
Fully autonomous drones killed Russian soldiers during a battlefield test two years ago, according to a Ukrainian drone manufacturer.

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Russia's losses in Ukraine as of June 12: +1,300 troops and 2,218 drones
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Ukraine's drone strikes are methodically cutting Crimea off from Russia
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Deluded Starmer can lie to himself all he likes - his shameful stubbornness is hurting UK
They say that after a war, only the cockroaches and the politicians survive.

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Ukraine's military chief outlines how far Ukraine is ahead of Russia in FPV drone field
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Rachel Reeves destroys everything she touches – Keir Starmer must fire her NOW
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Prince Harry has major plan for UK - but Meghan will never approve
In the summer of 2027 his Invictus Games will begin in Birmingham showcasing 12 adaptive sports to support the recovery of veterans and inspire others through their resilience.

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Free school uniforms and special menus - 'why Belfast was so angry before riots'
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Nigel Farage's chance of leading UK laid bare in bombshell poll
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Can America Build Things? Tracking U.S. Progress In Robotics And Drone Manufacturing

The U.S. is making genuine progress in humanoid robots and defense drones; less convincingly in industrial robots and component manufacturing.
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Humanoid Robots Are Now Part of the War Machine—And America’s Newest ‘Soldier’ Is Ready for Action

The non-humanoid robots were the size of a quad bike and traveled at about 4 mph. Some had explosive charges for kamikaze attacks, and others carried a machine-gun turret controlled by a remote operator.
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Robots are redefining the war in Ukraine – and forcing Russia onto the back foot

Ukraine’s early embrace of drones, and the mass-industrialization of their accuracy and power, has begun to exact a defining toll on Russia.
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Humanoid Robots, Drones And Green Energy: The 30 Under 30 Asia 2026 Entrepreneurs Innovating In Industry, Manufacturing & Energy

From Chinese makers of humanoid robots to India’s new generation of drones and innovations in green energy–meet this year’s entrepreneurs making strides in Industry, Manufacturing & Energy.
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Duke Robotics Advances IC Drone Platform with Integration of Larger Commercial-Grade Drone Airframe to Support Operations on Larger Scale National Grids

Larger-Class Airframe Designed to Deliver Increased Payload Capacity, Extended Flight Duration, and Greater Per-Mission Productivity; Intended to Align Company's Operational Capabilities with Targeted International MarketsFort Lauderdale,
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Congress Introduces GUARD Act, Extending FCC Covered List Framework to Robotics

Proposal would require national security reviews of certain foreign-made robots, extending the FCC Covered List framework beyond drones.
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Thanks largely to robots, Ukraine is now talking about winning, not just surviving

As for the Ukrainian government, declaring victory will require more than the cessation of hostilities. The invading country must be left “much weaker,” so that it can’t re-arm as it did after its 2014 invasion of Crimea, Aloian said.
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Duke Robotics Strengthens Leadership Team with Appointment of Defense and Drone-Technology Veteran Yiftach Kleinman as Chief Executive Officer

Incoming Chief Executive Officer Brings Two Decades of Defense Leadership, Most Recently at Israeli Loitering-Munitions Innovator SpearUAV, and Previously at Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, One of Israel's Leading Defense Companies Current CEO and President Yossef Balucka to Continue as President,
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From face recognition to robot dogs and drones, here's how FIFA World Cup 2026 will keep an eye on fans

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will bring more than just football. From facial recognition systems and AI-powered monitoring to robot dogs, surveillance cameras and counter-drone networks, the host countries are preparing one of the most extensive security operations ever deployed at a global sporting event.
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Local drone startup snags $1.25M Air Force contract to expand navigation software

KEF Robotics wins $1.25 million Air Force contract to make its autonomous drone software easier to deploy across military aircraft.
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