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ANKA III, the Turkish-made unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), has fired an Aselsan-developed TOLUN missile from inside its fuselage, marking a milestone in its operational development. The weapon was ...
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The Ukrainian military once believed drones that communicate with their operators via fibre-optic links would not be necessary on the battlefield. However, that perspective has shifted with the ...
Russia is striding ahead with its wielding of fiber-optic drones, the head of Ukraine's drone programs told high-ranking Ukrainian officials at the start of the year. "The enemy continues to ...
Russian forces are using explosive-packed drones connected to their operators by fiber-optic cables to deliver unjammable precision strikes on Ukrainian troops and military equipment, and Kyiv is ...
Dhaka's decision to acquire Turkish Tulpar light tanks, following its deployment of Bayraktar drones along India-Bangladesh, signals a significant shift in its defence strategy. It could alter the ...
KYIV -- As Russian forces have intensified their advances in eastern Ukraine in recent weeks, they're being helped by a new tool on the battlefield: drones that fly with the use of fiber-optic cables.
Fiber optic drones capable of penetrating 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) into enemy lines and striking targets with high-resolution imagery have emerged as key tools in the Russia-Ukraine war.
As the drone whirrs into the sky, something unusual trails behind it: a fibre optic cable barely visible to the naked eye. The other end of the cable is attached to a pilot using a remote control ...