The war in Ukraine made clear that drone technology evolves faster than governments can buy it. Can defence systems keep up?
Historically, infantry’s biggest killer has been artillery, but Ukraine’s drones have become much more sophisticated.
New aerial images show the scale of progress on the long-awaited Waterside Bridge ahead of its planned opening this summer.
Back in 2022, Ukrainian field regulations still said artillery fire correction from the air should be carried out by ...
Somewhere along Ukraine’s eastern front in early April 2026, a resupply run that once required a driver, a truck, and a ...
A Rs 2.38 lakh crore defence push is creating hidden winners beyond the obvious names. From missiles to drones, a new layer ...
New combat drones are planned for use by the so-called Lithuania Brigade, a unit of around 5,000 soldiers who guarantee the ...
With the ceasefire in Iran still shaky, U.S. Vice President JD Vance headed Friday to Pakistan for high-level talks with Iranian officials, as Israel and Hezbollah traded fire and Tehran maintained ...
Sudan marks Wednesday three years since the outbreak of the civil war, which has devolved into a devastating cycle of ...
‘Drone-killing’ technology is now a must-have for government agencies — from Washington to Riyadh.