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Prime minister warns foreign intelligence agencies not to fly devices over critical infrastructure
Cheap but sophisticated weapons help Kremlin refocus on attacking cities and key infrastructure
Second attack in a week appears to target electricity infrastructure near railway station
Kyiv pleads for more air defence systems from west after Vladimir Putin launches missiles on civilian infrastructure
Taipei acts against uncrewed aerial vehicle in tougher response to Beijing’s military pressure
Taipei seeks to balance assertive response against risk of sparking actual conflict with Beijing
The Bayraktar TB2 has made Turkey one of the world’s top drone powers. It also heralds a disconcerting new era
But social media group is growing its user base at a faster clip than rivals such as Meta
Innovation is found in the start-up community, but these companies have minimal interest in national security
DJI’s share of commercial market has fallen after Donald Trump placed it on ‘entities list’
Defence industry minnow AeroVironment has gained prominence after success of its Switchblade system
Moscow has accused Kyiv of carrying out recent attacks on fuel depots, military installations and other infrastructure
Use of company’s equipment by Moscow has drawn condemnation from Ukrainian officials
Ramping up ways for Kyiv to contest the skies may better serve its needs in the war
Manufacturers see Japan, Indonesia and Malaysia as key potential customers
Turkey is trying to carve out role as a mediator between Kyiv and Moscow
With neither force establishing dominance, Kyiv and Moscow have been reluctant to expose aircraft
Changing the face of conflict in Ukraine, Ethiopia and the Middle East
For all the hype about hypersonic missiles, small, cheap drones are one of the most significant threats to American forces
Networked drones predicted to unleash host of new applications
‘Killer robots’ combine mass destructive power with cheap production
Amazon’s Ring doorbells are just the start. Indoor drones and robots on wheels — all with cameras — could be next
US defence secretary apologises for ‘horrible mistake’ after attack targeted ‘completely harmless’ man
Funding for next-generation air mobility soars 83% over five years but market exuberance may be waning
The downside of fast, clean, congestion-reducing movement is the noise
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