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Russia’s new ‘Wedge’ drone hyped

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Ukraine's drones hit nearly 1,100 miles into Russia in one of its deepest strikes, security official says
Ukrainian long-range drones struck an oil refinery nearly 1,100 miles into Russia, marking one of Kyiv's deepest strikes of the war, a security official told Business Insider on Thursday.

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Russia Says Ukrainian Drones Hit Houses, Enterprises in Volgograd
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Russia’s new ‘Wedge’ drone hyped as a breakthrough, already shot down by Ukraine
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Ukraine war latest: SBU claims new 'range record' with drone strike on Russian oil refinery in Komi Republic
Ukrainian long-range drones struck the Ukhta oil refinery in Russia's Komi Republic, located 1,750 kilometers (1,087 miles) from Ukraine's border, a source in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) tol...

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Cartel drones become flashpoint between US and Mexico

By Laura Gottesdiener MONTERREY, Mexico, Feb 12 (Reuters) - The chaotic closure of the El Paso airport overnight Tuesday, which U.S. authorities initially blamed on an incursion by a Mexican cartel drone,
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Pentagon-FAA dispute over lasers to thwart cartel drones led to airspace closure, AP sources say

The sudden closure of airspace around El Paso, Texas, by the Federal Aviation Administration stemmed from the Pentagon’s plan to test a laser for shooting down Mexican cartel drones.
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Texas congressman says drones are a growing threat to airports across the country, including El Paso

U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales says the United States is behind as it relates to airports having the ability to shoot down drones with lasers.
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U.S. Officials Have Warned About Cartel Drones at the Border

U.S. officials say they have seized thousands of pounds of drugs flown in by drones over the border. Mexican officials have downplayed the threat.
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Ukrainian drones hit military plant in Russia's Tambov Oblast and oil refinery in Komi Republic – photos, video

Russian authorities reported on 12 January that drones had attacked the Progress military plant in Michurinsk, Tambov Oblast, and on an oil refinery in the city of Ukhta in the Komi Republic – nearly 2,
Defense News on MSN
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US Navy on the hunt for strike drones that can launch from any warship

The Navy is looking for armed drones that can be launched from austere locations or from surface warships other than aircraft carriers.
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These Ukrainian Drones Don’t Just Kill. They Deliver Oatmeal Cookies.

In a war where drones are synonymous with destruction, some are also used to drop care packages to Ukraine’s frontline soldiers.
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El Paso flights were grounded. Was it drones, a test or a mistake?

Flights were grounded overnight for "security reasons," but conflicting accounts have left travelers wondering what really triggered the shutdown.
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The Latest: Trump administration ties El Paso airspace closure to Mexican cartel drones

The Federal Aviation Administration reopened the airspace around El Paso International Airport in Texas on Wednesday morning, just hours after it announced a 10-day closure that would have grounded
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How drones are transforming Olympics broadcast coverage and why fans are giving rave reviews

Drones have given viewers an unprecedented look at the competition, so here's what you need to know about their role in the Olympics.
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Weather drones take flight as NOAA expands forecasting tools

These drones, called Meteodrones, are scheduled to fly routine missions through April 2026 from a remotely operated base in Oklahoma, helping to fill a persistent gap in atmospheric data between roughly 50 feet and 20,000 feet above the ground. Despite operational forecasting, this is one of the least explored layers of the atmosphere.
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