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Ukraine hits Russia for the first time with ATACMS and plans to destroy Crimean bridge - mass media

The Ukrainian and international media report that Ukraine has conducted its first strike on Russian territory using American ATACMS missiles. Additionally, more strikes are expected to follow. The editor-in-chief of the website Censor.NET, Yuriy But...

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Maxar develops GPS-free navigation for drones and airplanes - sensor data compared to 3D map

Maxar, a company renowned for its satellite imagery, is developing 3D maps of the entire Earth for precise navigation. Data from drone sensors will be compared against this map. The new tool, Pinpoint, utilizes a three-dimensional represe...

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The founder of GSC Game World showed a donation bomb created by the developers of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and "Cossacks"

The programmers at GSC Game World, who worked on the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and "Cossacks" games, have participated in the development of a guided munition for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.Founder of the company, Sergey Grygorovych, showcased a prototype of th...

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Swarms of drones, guided munitions and a robot dog: Brave1 range tested technologies for the frontline

Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov revealed the testing of new developments designed for the needs of the Ukrainian military as part of the Brave1 cluster. The corresponding trials took place at training grounds.It is noted that the ...

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Harvard researcher on the possibility of nuclear weapons in Ukraine: "It would seem very strange to me"

Mariana Budzherin from Harvard University discussed Ukraine's prospects regarding the restoration of nuclear weapons. She is the author of the book "Inheritance of the Bomb: The Collapse of the USSR and Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine."The intense deb...

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The Ukrainian armed forces have captured an Egyptian man who says he came to Russia to study IT but received a summons.

A captured Egyptian mentioned that he came to Russia to study at a university specializing in IT technologies; however, for some reason, he decided to obtain citizenship and, along with it, a conscription notice. This information was shared by press...

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Contractor of Ukrainian UAV unit directed Russian artillery at his own brigade - he was recruited by the FSB

The Security Service of Ukraine has apprehended a drone operator from one of the combat brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which is engaged in the Kramatorsk direction. It has been reported that a 22-year-old Ukrainian contract soldier was dir...

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AFU disbanding IT units, DELTA's work under threat - military-itisers

Under the condition of anonymity, Ukrainian Armed Forces (VSU) servicemen reported the "collapse" of two specialized IT units and the threat to DELTA and other related projects. This was reported by Hromadske, with the information confirmed by the in...

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A rear view camera was found on the enemy ZALA 42 UAV - it's a new method of defense against anti-aircraft FPVs

The image of a downed Russian drone (likely a ZALA 421), as revealed by military radio-technology specialist Sergey "Flash" Beskrestnov, shows a small rear-view camera connected to a custom device with RHCP antennas. According to Defence-UA, this "in...

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Avengers AI helps Ukrainian military identify enemy vehicles - more than 12,000 weekly

Artificial intelligence has significantly enhanced the effectiveness of the Ukrainian defense forces. The AI platform Avengers automatically detects over 12,000 enemy targets each week. This innovative tool, developed by the Ministry of Defense's In...

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"China has become the biggest problem": 60% of Russian weapons components come through the PRC

Approximately 60% of foreign components found in Russian weaponry in Ukraine originate from China. This was reported by President Zelensky's advisor, Vladislav Vlasuk. Vlasuk also mentioned that essential parts used for surveillance, drones, and miss...

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Not just pagers: iPhones, laptops, electronic locks and other devices exploded in Lebanon today

On Wednesday, September 18, reports began to emerge from Lebanon, particularly from Beirut, regarding a second wave of explosions. Today, iPhones and other electronic devices were detonating. As of 9:00 PM, the Lebanese Ministry of Health reported 1...

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"Iskanders", Shaheds and DPRK missiles: Forbes Ukraine assessed the stocks and production volumes of Russian "weapons of terror"

Each month, Russia manufactures between 40 and 60 ballistic missiles and 90 to 120 long-range cruise missiles, in addition to approximately 500 Shahed drones—this estimate is provided by Forbes Ukraine, citing sources from intelligence agencies. The...

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Pagers of mass destruction: thousands of communication devices of Hezbollah members exploded in Lebanon

Today, September 17, activists of "Hezbollah" across Lebanon experienced a mysterious series of explosions involving communication devices. According to reports by the evening, 9 individuals have died and 2,750 were injured. Sources indicate that th...

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Starlink network as radar: Chinese use SpaceX satellite signal to find stealth planes and drones

Chinese researchers have learned to utilize the radiation emitted by the Starlink satellite network to detect aerial targets. Stealth aircraft like the F-22 and F-35 are designed to evade conventional radar systems; however, they can still be tracked...

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