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- As Israel and Ukraine Advance Drone Warfare, U. S. Sees Its . . .
Israel and Ukraine have used drones against their adversaries in audacious ways that have helped the Pentagon see the need for new technology
- In Drone Defense Shift, Israel Partners With Ukraine for . . .
The collaboration arises as Israel faces escalating drone attacks from Iran and its proxies, with 1,300 drone strikes since October 7, 2023 Israel views Ukraine’s battlefield expertise, gained through years of drone-based conflict with Russia, as vital for adapting its air defense capabilities
- Is the U. S. Ready for the Next War? | The New Yorker
While the future of warfare is being invented in places like Ukraine, U S officials are looking on with a growing sense of urgency
- ‘If you can be seen, you can be killed’: Drone warfare forces . . .
Top Army commanders discussed how the Russia-Ukraine war has upended traditional ground warfare tactics at the Association of the U S Army’s two-day symposium in Wiesbaden, Germany
- Drones and asymmetric warfare in Ukraine and Israel
While both sides in each theater use FPV drones, in Ukraine it is the “underdog” (Ukrainian forces) that currently has a marginal edge in the development and deployment of attack drones In Israel, however, the nominally superior force (the Israel Defense Forces) also maintains an advantage in attack drones
- Israel advances unmanned combat after Ukraine’s historic . . .
While the world watched Ukraine's drone efforts, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) also made significant strides in unmanned combat
- Unleashing U. S. Military Drone Dominance: What the United . . .
This report—the result of dozens of interviews with Ukrainian government officials, corporate executives, and military personnel—seeks to tell the still mostly unknown story of how Ukraine accomplished this remarkable turnaround and provide lessons learned for the U S Department of Defense in unleashing drone dominance
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