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Ukraine deploys world’s first hydrogen-powered drone into combat to dodge Russian thermal sensors
For the first time in history, a hydrogen-powered drone has entered full-scale combat, utilizing the fuel’s unique chemical properties to fly cold and silent through skies capable of detecting the slightest spark of heat.
Most tank crews are open to taking a chance with reduced mobility if these cages can offer an additional layer of security from suicide drones, and this is what the dandelion cages provide by making t
Current and former commanders, analysts and military bloggers are having a surprisingly open debate about whether drones have made Russia’s longstanding approach to battle obsolete.
Russia is reintroducing tanks in Ukraine using paired tank tactics with drone support to counter Ukrainian FPV drones, but logistics, EW, and detection limits cap impact.
It costs less than a used car but outpaces a McLaren F1. Ukraine's new superfast interceptor drone is a total game-changer for air defense. Check the specs.
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Russia’s “Dandelion” Tank Could Be Effective at Countering Drones
Unlike past instances of ineffective shielding, Russia’s "dandelion" tank armor appears to be useful against FPV drones—and aids in the vehicle’s camouflage as well.
Russia and Ukraine have expanded their use of TM-62 anti-tank landmines, adapting them into drone-dropped munitions and improvised assault charges across the battlefield.
This is Tania Myronyshena reporting from Kyiv on day 1,429 of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Today's top story: President Volodymyr Zelensky said Jan. 22, 2026, at the World Economic Forum in Davos,
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The British Army Now Has More Horses Than Tanks
It is not entirely clear what role tanks will play in a future great-power conflict, given the mauling Russian tanks have received at the hands of drones in Ukraine.