Growing Dependency on Foreign Drones Likely As Infighting Stalls EU Development
Brussels relies on Israeli hardware— despite its routine criticisms reserved exclusively for Israel.
Brussels relies on Israeli hardware— despite its routine criticisms reserved exclusively for Israel.
As drones bring chaos to Kyiv and Moscow, the EU looks to the private sector to defend its buildings.
Russia expands its attacks, hitting Ukrainian ports on the Danube.
Ukrainian officials have said that all 18 missiles aimed at Kyiv were successfully shot down, including the six hypersonic missiles, a claim that Kremlin officials have disputed.
While the U.S. insists the strike was a false flag and Ukraine celebrates with a postal stamp, Russia continues to accuse the West, saying it will lead to escalation.
Moscow has claimed that a drone attack at the Kremlin last night was an attempt on Vladimir Putin’s life.
Germany had initially planned to withdraw forces by 2024, but a ban on flying drones by the increasingly pro-Russian Malian government makes current participation unviable.
North Korea’s provocative act of entering South Korean airspace with what were likely surveillance drones was the first one in over five years.
A U.S. spokesman said military coordination between Moscow and Tehran, such as in a planned joint production of deadly drones, is now a fait accompli.
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