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Russia, drone and Ukrainian

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 · 10h
Ukraine’s one-time test used fully autonomous drones to kill Russian soldiers
Fully autonomous drones killed Russian soldiers during a battlefield test two years ago, according to a Ukrainian drone manufacturer.

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 · 44m
Ukrainian drone attack kills one in Russian border Bryansk region
 · 1d
Russian officials say three killed in Ukrainian attacks
 · 4h
Ukraine turns Russia’s land bridge into ‘highway of death’
Kyiv’s drone campaign on the R-280 threatens Moscow’s remaining supply route to Crimea

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 · 17h
Ukraine and Russia trade overnight drone strikes, officials say
 · 19h
Ukraine’s AI Drones Have Given Kyiv a Fresh Edge on Battlefield
Asia One · 21h
Ukraine hits fuel supplies to Crimea, sparking a fuel crisis on the Russian-held peninsula
Motorists waiting in long lines at gas stations.

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 · 22h
Two killed, 10 injured in Ukraine attack on Russia's border Bryansk region, governor says
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‘Highway of death’: the Ukrainian drone campaign menacing Russian logistics
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Lockheed Martin drone makes mission-saving decisions on its own

Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works has shown how combat drones can think on the fly with a demonstration of its AI-Driven Mission Contingency Management (AI/MCM) system that can adjust missions in the face of unforeseen events. Without proper computer and ...
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NASA is officially testing drones to deliver human organs

NASA wants to fly human organs around by drone. Fresh off the success of the Artemis II moon flyby mission, the space agency is now turning some of its aviation expertise toward the field of transplant medicine. The numbers explain the interest with the ...
AOL
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Drones are key to protecting the Arctic where humans can't, but getting them to work in the cold is a challenge

Drones have big advantages in the huge and largely empty Arctic, but the cold also makes them hard to operate.COLE BURSTON/AFP via Getty Images NATO needs cheap drones in the Arctic as the region becomes more contested and critical for security. But the ...
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