Russia, Ukraine and drones
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Analysis of the Oreshnik missile reveals reliance on outdated Soviet technology, raising questions about Russia's claims of innovation in weaponry.
Both Russia and Ukraine are innovating methods to deploy ground robots for assault missions, engineering tasks, and coordination with air-based drones.
Russia successfully launched 52 satellites into space aboard a Soyuz-2.1b rocket, the Russian space corporation Roscosmos announced Sunday. According to Roscosmos, the rocket launch, carrying two Aist-2T satellites along with 50 others, was conducted from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia's far eastern Amur Oblast.
Russia has suggested exporting its S-350 Vityaz missile systems to India, potentially including local production and technology transfer.
Russian authorities said Thursday they have imposed restrictions on Apple’s video calling service FaceTime, the latest step in an effort to tighten control over the internet and communications online. State internet regulator Roskomnadzor alleged in a ...
Russia has offered India its S-350 Vityaz air defence system with full technology transfer, giving the country the ability to produce and maintain parts locally. The system will complement existing S-400 batteries,
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Russia turns to Chinese technology for its nuclear sector
Sanctions have limited access to Western technology. Domestic production is struggling to keep up. As a result, Moscow is looking east for solutions. China is becoming an increasingly important partner in areas once dominated by Russian know-how.
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Ukrainian radio technology expert gives details of Russian Shahed drone fitted with man-portable air defence system
A man-portable air defence system (MANPADS) that was found mounted on one of Russia's Shahed-type attack drones in early January has been set to lock on to a target and fire.