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Teal Drones delivers first Black Widows as parent company reports six-month loss
India fast-tracks indigenous MALE drones as US trade rift stalls big-ticket deals

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India fast-tracks indigenous MALE drones as US trade rift stalls big-ticket deals

15th August 2025

With US tariffs and stalled defence talks slowing imports, India has cleared a $3.4 billion plan for 87 tri‑service MALE UAVs with 60% indigenous content – accelerating self‑reliance as operational lessons from May’s four‑day conflict drive urgency.

How unconventional warfare demands are changing the CUAS and drone development landscape

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How unconventional warfare demands are changing the CUAS and drone development landscape

14th August 2025

The use of drones in unconventional ways is accelerating technological advances and countermeasures as military planners try to stay ahead of the drone revolution in military affairs.

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Cummings Aerospace showcases Hellhound loitering munition designed for US Army’s LASSO programme (video)

Cummings Aerospace presented its turbojet-powered Hellhound loitering munition at SOF Week 2025, offering a man-portable solution aligned with the US Army’s LASSO requirements.

 

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Edge Autonomy showcases advanced UAVs for SOF (video)

Edge Autonomy has highlighted its advanced, silent electric propulsion and extended UAS endurance with propane fuel cells, designed to support SOF with crucial sensing and close air support capabiliti...

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    Nuclear “Manhattan Project-type endeavour” plausible for AI advancement, says UK Chief of Defence Staff

  • Teal Drones delivers first Black Widows as parent company reports six-month loss

    Teal Drones delivers first Black Widows as parent company reports six-month loss

  • India fast-tracks indigenous MALE drones as US trade rift stalls big-ticket deals

    India fast-tracks indigenous MALE drones as US trade rift stalls big-ticket deals

  • Defending the Fleet: Naval air defence in the drone era (podcast)

    Defending the Fleet: Naval air defence in the drone era (podcast)

  • Teal Drones delivers first Black Widows as parent company reports six-month loss

    Teal Drones delivers first Black Widows as parent company reports six-month loss

  • Nuclear “Manhattan Project-type endeavour” plausible for AI advancement, says UK Chief of Defence Staff

    Nuclear “Manhattan Project-type endeavour” plausible for AI advancement, says UK Chief of Defence Staff

  • India fast-tracks indigenous MALE drones as US trade rift stalls big-ticket deals

    India fast-tracks indigenous MALE drones as US trade rift stalls big-ticket deals

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Defending the Fleet: Naval air defence in the drone era (podcast)

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Defending the Fleet: Naval air defence in the drone era (podcast)

20th August 2025

In an era of swarming drones, proliferating missiles and saturation attacks, naval air defence must combine cutting-edge effectiveness with low cost per intercept. Israel’s Rafael is applying its long expertise to help navies adapt to emerg...

Milrem THeMIS robot tests weapon firing to beyond one kilometre

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Milrem THeMIS robot tests weapon firing to beyond one kilometre

13th August 2025

The Milrem Robotics Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry System (THeMIS) uncrewed ground vehicle (UGV) has seen extensive service in Ukraine with an additional six ordered for Ukraine in May.

British Army seeks ACP to pair with Apache AH-64E helicopter

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British Army seeks ACP to pair with Apache AH-64E helicopter

13th August 2025

The event notice to find this ACP solution will see a series of workshops run to assess problems sets for the wider Land Autonomous Collaborative Platform (LACP) programme.

Red Cat expands its manufacturing capacities to surge production of UAVs and USVs

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Red Cat expands its manufacturing capacities to surge production of UAVs and USVs

13th August 2025

The company has invested $80 million to enhance its facilities and establish a new maritime division.

Anduril expands footprint in South Korea

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Anduril expands footprint in South Korea

12th August 2025

The US firm has signed agreements with HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HII) and Korean Air to develop defence products for the South Korean market as well as license existing Anduril products for use and export to the region.

Estonia proposes Baltic Drone Wall to protect NATO’s eastern flank

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Estonia proposes Baltic Drone Wall to protect NATO’s eastern flank

11th August 2025

The project, which involves several allied nations including Finland, Norway and Poland, is envisioned to involve different layers of systems and capabilities that can work to deter any possible Russian drone attacks.

Taiwan welcomes first batch of Altius-600M drones

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Taiwan welcomes first batch of Altius-600M drones

8th August 2025

Anduril, the US company that manufactures loitering munitions, has doubled down on its expansion and presence in Asia, set against a growing threat from China and a push from Taiwan to expand its domestic uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) procu...

Kyiv works to replicate unmanned air success with ground vehicles

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Kyiv works to replicate unmanned air success with ground vehicles

8th August 2025

The conflict in Ukraine has seen the country’s defence firms emerge as technological innovators in response to the Russian invasion of the country in 2022. The drone war in the air has been a significant development while the efforts on the...

Indonesian Navy looks for variety and industrial partnerships to add capability

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Indonesian Navy looks for variety and industrial partnerships to add capability

4th August 2025

Indonesia is looking to introduce a variety of vessels to meet particular requirements both operational and geographic and is building ties with Turkey as part of the effort.

UK MoD posts market engagement for Tranche 2 of Loyal Wingman effort

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UK MoD posts market engagement for Tranche 2 of Loyal Wingman effort

1st August 2025

The Preliminary Market Engagement Notice (PMEN) for Tranche 2 of Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP) comes after the UK unveiled its first ACP, StormShroud, in May 2025.

DroneShield joins US Army’s Project FlyTrap as CUAS tests continues

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DroneShield joins US Army’s Project FlyTrap as CUAS tests continues

30th July 2025

The company’s participation in the exercise will not only test the CUAS solutions but help inform tactics for the US Army as it looks to expand and acquire more CUAS capabilities.

Australia awards multiple contracts to support counter-drone technologies

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Australia awards multiple contracts to support counter-drone technologies

29th July 2025

Under the multi-stage Project Land 156, Australia’s Department of Defence (DoD) is seeking systems to counter uncrewed aerial systems (CUAS). These contracts are the first in an effort to support technologies relevant to the effort.

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