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The use of cheap drones to strike targets deep within Russia provides a blueprint for rapidly evolving modern warfare that should inform how states seek to defend themselves.
Analysts are pointing to another takeaway from Operation Spiderweb: that what happened to Russia could happen to any country, including the United States.
Zelensky’s ace in the hole, Putin’s all-inclusive demands, Trump rules out Iranian uranium enrichment, DOD sends civilians to ...
A former clothes merchant who worked as a DJ on the side. Artem Tymofieiev, 37, is now the focus of a nationwide manhunt for ...
Speaking to the media on Wednesday after handing out medals to SBU officers involved in the operation, the Ukrainian ...
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This was certainly one of the most audacious drone attacks we’ve ever seen. It shows that surprise is still very ...
Just ahead of crucial peace talks in Istanbul, Ukraine launched an audacious attack sending hundreds of drones deep into the ...
Cybersecurity investigators worry ransomware attacks may worsen as young, native-English speaking hackers in the U.S., U.K.
Amazon is running discounts on popular Funko Pop Vinyl figures from the Animation series, with prices as low as $3.99. MTG: ...
Topps announced, via X, that world-renowned comic book artist Frank Miller would have his hand-drawn, one-of-one (1/1) Marvel ...
A major operation has been launched by Ukraine using drones to destroy Russian strategic bomber planes, according to the ...