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A senior Ukrainian commander in the 14th Deep Strike Regiment, one of the units leading the country’s drone campaign, said its unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) were flying distances of up to 2000 km (1250 miles) as they seek to find holes in Russian air defences.
The range of the "Sea Baby" has been expanded from 1,000 kilometres to 1,500 kilometres and it can carry up to 2,000 kilograms of payload.View on euronews
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) has unveiled the latest version of its "sea baby" naval drone that it says can operate at distances of over 1,500 km and carry a payload of up to 2,000 kg, approximately double the previous limit.
Ukraine has relied on its armed naval drones to battle Russia's Black Sea Fleet in a display of asymmetric warfare.
Officials say a large-scale Russian drone and missile attack across Ukraine has killed at least six people, including a woman and her two daughters
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Ukraine is autonomizing more of its drones — AI is only part of the solution
Militarnyi)" > Ukraine’s drones are setting new standards for self-piloting on the battlefield. Full autonomy, however, remains well out of reach — and is likely to stay there. The broader vision of drones operating fully independently of pilots remains something of a holy grail for drone developers,
Russian strikes kill six, injure dozens across Ukraine as peace talks stall; Zelenskyy urges global pressure, diplomacy, and more military aid.
Ukraine's state security service has unveiled an upgraded sea drone that can operate anywhere in the Black Sea.