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New Ukrainian gas pedal announces open call for defense startups

In Ukraine, the Defence Builder Accelerator program has been launched. Its goal is to quickly deliver technological solutions to the front. This information was obtained from the project's press release. The Defence Builder Accelerator program was d...

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Ukrainian developers have created Ratel Deminer - a machine for remote demining

Ukrainian manufacturers, who previously introduced the ground robots Ratel S and Ratel M, have developed Ratel Deminer - a demining machine that can remotely neutralize antipersonnel mines. This was reported in Telegram by the Minister of Digital Tr...

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SpaceX is building a spy satellite network for the Pentagon - Reuters

SpaceX is building a network of hundreds of spy satellites under a secret contract with the US intelligence agency, five sources familiar with the program told Reuters. The spy network is being built by SpaceX's business unit Starshield under a $1.8 ...

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Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and DeepStateUA sign Memorandum of Cooperation - will improve information exchange on the situation on the frontline

The press service of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine announced the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation with the DeepStateUA project. It is expected that this cooperation will improve the processing of data on the course of military operations. ...

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Ukraine will mass produce combat and cargo ground drones - Mykhailo Fedorov

The Minister of Digital Transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov, wrote on Facebook that mass production of ground drones (robotic platforms) for various purposes will begin in Ukraine. According to Fedorov, more than 50 models have already been tested on th...

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The DragonFire laser (counter-defense) system is shown on video

The British Ministry of Defense showed a video of the DragonFire laser weapon system in action against aerial targets, including drones and mortar shells. Its cost is around £100 million, but each shot potentially may cost less than 500 hryvnia, whic...

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The updated Sea Baby maritime drone is capable of carrying more than a ton of explosives for more than 1,110 kilometers

The Security Service of Ukraine demonstrated the testing of the first marine drone, which was manufactured thanks to a recent large-scale volunteer fundraising among Ukrainians. It was planned to raise almost 300 million hryvnias for the production o...

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Bloomberg: US uses artificial intelligence to 'target' airstrikes

If you have ever wondered when the military will start deploying artificial intelligence on the battlefield, here is the answer. Bloomberg writes that the US is already using computer vision algorithms to identify precise targets for bombing. Recent...

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Ukrainian drones will receive artificial intelligence from German company Helsing

The Minister for Strategic Industries Alexander Kamyshin and CEO of Helsing GmbH Gundbert Sherf have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the field of security and defense. Helsing is a German company that develops software and inte...

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The NAZC launched a website about foreign equipment that Russia uses for weapons manufacturing

The National Security and Defense Council launched a unified open database of foreign equipment used by Russia to produce its own weapons - the "Tools of War" special reference site is already available as a separate section of the site at this link....

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"Sea Battle": UNITED24, monobank, Sternenko and Lachenkov raise funds for 35 Sea Baby marine drones

The UNITED24 fundraising platform and monobank, together with Ukrainian volunteers Sergei Sternenko and Igor Lachenkov, have started raising funds for 35 Sea Baby maritime drones. These legendary boats have already been used for successful attacks on...

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Britain's Royal Navy failed for the second time in a row to launch a Trident nuclear missile for testing

The test launch of a British nuclear missile from a Royal Navy submarine was unsuccessful for the second time in a row, which the tabloids called a humiliation for the Royal Navy. The Trident II ballistic missile fell into the sea near the launch si...

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Brave1 has developed FoxTac ─ a remotely operated transporter for evacuating wounded from the battlefield

The Minister of Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov shared about the new development by participants of the Brave1 cluster. It is about FoxTac - a remote-controlled transporter for evacuating the wounded from the battlefield. FoxTac is equipped w...

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Hackers hacked into one of Kalashnikov Concern's divisions and published missile data

Hackers from Head Mare group have breached the servers of the Russian military company NPO "Precision Systems and Technologies", part of the Kalashnikov concern, and have posted a lot of documentation online. Among them are descriptions of two types ...

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American Teledyne FLIR has created a thermal imaging scope with which you can track your own (non-tracer) bullets even in the daytime

The US defense contractor - Teledyne FLIR company introduced a new thermal sniper scope that helps to see your own bullets flying during the day or night at a distance of up to 2200m. The ThermoSight HISS-HD thermal scope allows snipers and gunners t...

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