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Defence sovereignty: Europe races to build the low-cost weapons of future
NEWS
5/10/2026

Defence sovereignty: Europe races to build the low-cost weapons of future

With Trump wavering on Nato and war in Ukraine, Europe is scrambling to spend billions on weapons such as dronesIn a small workshop in England’s East Midlands, engineers at the British startup Skycutter are designing weapons for Ukraine. A row of 3D printers make the fuselage for interceptor drones, while parts such as motors and navigation chips are slotted together by hand. The same process happens hundreds of thousands of times a month in partner Ukrainian factories.The swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely. Troops far behind the frontline must move constantly to avoid attack from the air, travelling along netted tunnels and landscapes crisscrossed by fibre optic cables used to steer drones past radio jamming. Cities are terrorised by guided missiles that are cheaper and therefore more widely used than those that came before. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Russia Adds Interceptor Drones, Laser Weapons to Airspace Protection List
NEWS
5/1/2026AI summary

Russia Adds Interceptor Drones, Laser Weapons to Airspace Protection List

Russia has expanded its list of weapons and equipment protecting the country's airspace borders to include interceptor drones and laser weapons, according to a government decree. The updated list covers various types of radars, air defense systems, helicopters, planes, ships, boats, electronic warfare equipment, jammers, and unified launchers capable of engaging aerospace attack assets and their controls.

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TASS
Ukraine downs record 33,000 Russian drones in March as strike range doubles
Developing
Defense·4/28/2026AI summary

Ukraine downs record 33,000 Russian drones in March as strike range doubles

Ukraine destroyed over 33,000 Russian drones in March, the highest monthly total since Russia's 2022 invasion, Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced. The country has also more than doubled its deep-strike range from 630 km to approximately 1,750 km. Intercepto drones are now in demand by Middle East and Gulf countries amid regional conflicts, according to Ukrainian officials.

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