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Volatus Aerospace, a Canadian drone and aerospace company, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with UCan Brave Tech Centre, a defense innovation organization focused on Canada-Ukraine collaboration. This partnership, announced in May 2023, aims to facilitate the commercialization and deployment of advanced technologies that have been tested in the battlefield for use in allied defense applications. By leveraging the expertise and innovations developed in Ukraine, the collaboration seeks to enhance defense capabilities and foster technological advancements in the aerospace sector.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb May 29, 2026 Applications Canada Canadian Drone Industry Defense Drone News Drone News Feeds
On July 13, 2026, Ukraine's 123rd Independent Territorial Defense Brigade executed a historic amphibious operation utilizing unmanned systems. This marked the first known joint combat mission involving an unmanned surface vessel (USV) and an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) in a military context. The operation took place on the Kinburn Spit, an area long controlled by Russian forces, where the USV successfully delivered the UGV to the enemy coast without any human soldiers stepping onto hostile territory. The significance of this operation lies in its demonstration of a new combat paradigm where unmanned systems can effectively replace human soldiers in high-risk scenarios. The UGV, reportedly manufactured by Lviv's Roboneers, was equipped with a PKT 7.62mm machine gun and was able to engage targets after landing. The 123rd Brigade emphasized that this operation is not merely a technological novelty but represents a fundamental shift in warfare, highlighting the potential for machines to undertake dangerous missions. Looking ahead, the use of unmanned systems in military operations is expected to expand, as the Ukrainian military has already received over 1,000 various ground robot systems. The ongoing evolution from traditional amphibious assaults to unmanned operations could redefine the nature of warfare, reducing risks to human soldiers while increasing operational effectiveness.
leaderobot.com By Leaderobot Jul 14, 2026 Unmanned Systems Robotics Amphibious Operations Military Technology
Kyiv’s proposed agreements reflect a broader shift from wartime recipient to provider of drone technology and operational knowledge For much of the war with Russia, Ukraine has relied on international partners for military equipment. Now, the country is positioning itself as an exporter of drone expertise. According to Ukrainian officials, Kyiv hopes to sign drone […] The post Ukraine Looks to Export Drone Expertise as It Pursues New NATO Partnerships appeared first on DRONELIFE.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb Jul 07, 2026 Applications Defense defense Drone Manufacturing Drone News Drone News Feeds
In December, Canada achieved a significant milestone by becoming the only non-European nation to join the €150 billion SAFE defense borrowing and procurement scheme. This strategic move allows Canada to access vital defense resources and funding, enhancing its military capabilities and fostering closer ties with European allies. The decision reflects Canada's commitment to strengthening its defense infrastructure amid evolving global security challenges. By participating in the SAFE initiative, Canada aims to bolster its defense procurement processes and ensure readiness in an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape.
BreakingDefense By Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo May 27, 2026 Global artillery canada Drones Europe European union
Two prominent American defense companies, Janus Marine & Defense and Raven Defense Corporation, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing maritime security in the Caribbean and Gulf of America. This collaboration, which brings together Janus Marine, a marine autonomy specialist based in South Carolina, and Raven Defense, a contractor for the US Department of War located in New Mexico, focuses on developing a high-tech 'wall of steel' designed to bolster support for the US Navy, commercial shipping, and offshore operations. The agreement underscores the growing need for advanced defense solutions in response to evolving maritime threats and aims to leverage cutting-edge technology to ensure safer waters for both military and commercial activities.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet Feb 19, 2026 janus marine & defense llc raven defense corporation ‘wall of steel’
Ukraine has conducted a groundbreaking military operation, deploying an armed ground robot via a sea drone on the Russian-occupied Kinburn Spit. This mission, executed by the 123rd Separate Territorial Defense Brigade, marks the first known instance of a sea drone transporting a combat robot into enemy territory, showcasing Ukraine's innovative use of uncrewed systems in warfare. The significance of this operation lies in its demonstration of advanced military technology and strategy, as Ukraine seeks to leverage unmanned systems to counter Russian forces. The use of the uncrewed surface vessel (USV) to deliver the Rys family ground robot reflects a shift towards automation in combat, potentially changing the dynamics of modern warfare. Looking ahead, the continued integration of uncrewed systems in military operations will be crucial for Ukraine's strategy. As the conflict evolves, further developments in robotic warfare and the effectiveness of these technologies in combat scenarios will be closely monitored. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.
TheWarZone By Thomas Newdick Jul 13, 2026 Sea Armies Around The Globe Drones Europe Land
Japanese drone manufacturer Terra Drone is advancing its presence in the defense sector with the deployment of its new fixed-wing interceptor drone, the Terra A2, in Ukraine. This move comes as low-cost attack drones increasingly transform modern warfare, and Ukraine serves as a critical testing ground for anti-drone technologies amid ongoing conflict. The operational deployment of the Terra A2 marks a significant step for the company as it seeks to enhance its capabilities in a market that is rapidly evolving due to the challenges posed by drone warfare.
Dronedj.com By Ishveena Singh May 19, 2026 News
As the U.S. government emphasizes the need for secure drone supply chains, Ukraine is emerging as a key player in this evolving landscape. Recent reports reveal that Ukraine is seeking White House approval for a significant drone production agreement with the United States. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has highlighted the potential of this partnership, which could reshape the dynamics of drone manufacturing and supply. This initiative comes amid increasing collaboration between U.S. and Ukrainian entities, suggesting a shift towards a new model of defense cooperation. The agreement aims to bolster both nations' capabilities in drone technology, reflecting a strategic response to global security challenges.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb Jun 08, 2026 Applications Defense defense Drone News Drone News Feeds Feature 1
The Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce in Japan has announced a new initiative aimed at fostering collaboration on civil drone technologies with Japanese companies, as well as partners from Taiwan, South Korea, and several Southeast Asian nations. This initiative, unveiled on July 6, 2026, seeks to establish a "China-free" supply chain for the postwar use of drones, reflecting Ukraine's ongoing efforts to enhance its defense capabilities amid the conflict with Russia. The collaboration is part of a broader strategy to leverage advanced drone technology for both military and civilian applications, as demonstrated by the recent deployment of domestically manufactured reconnaissance drones by Ukrainian military personnel. By engaging with regional allies, Ukraine aims to strengthen its technological partnerships and ensure a secure supply chain for critical defense resources.
Nikkei.com Jul 06, 2026
Ukraine and Norway have entered into a groundbreaking agreement to collaboratively produce unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), marking a significant milestone in their bilateral relations. This partnership, announced recently, represents the first joint venture between the two nations in the defense sector. The initiative aims to bolster Ukraine's military capabilities amid ongoing tensions in the region, particularly in light of the conflict with Russia. By leveraging Norway's advanced technology and expertise in UAV manufacturing, the collaboration is expected to enhance Ukraine's operational efficiency and strategic defense posture. The production will take place in Ukraine, fostering local industry and creating job opportunities while strengthening ties between the two countries. This agreement underscores a commitment to mutual support and cooperation in addressing security challenges.
Airforce-Technology By Jangoulun Singsit Apr 28, 2026 News
A California-based startup, founded by a 22-year-old Ukrainian software engineer, is developing a tube-launched, foldable quadcopter designed to counter unmanned aerial systems (UAS). The company aims to market this innovative defense technology to the U.S. military, targeting the rising threat of drone and missile attacks. Specific metrics regarding the quadcopter's capabilities and launch timeline have not been disclosed. This initiative is significant as it addresses the increasing frequency and sophistication of drone warfare, which poses challenges to military operations. By making drone attacks financially burdensome, the startup hopes to deter potential aggressors and enhance national security. The focus on a compact, easily deployable system aligns with current military needs for versatile and effective countermeasures against aerial threats. Looking ahead, the startup's next steps include securing partnerships with defense agencies and demonstrating the quadcopter's effectiveness in real-world scenarios. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but the company is poised to make waves in the defense sector if successful in its endeavors.
Dronelife.com By Jim Magill Jul 09, 2026 Anti-drone technology Applications Defense defense Drone News Drone News Feeds
Toronto-based INKAS has announced a significant expansion of its North American manufacturing capabilities with the addition of three new production facilities in Canada and the United States. This strategic move aims to more than double the company’s manufacturing space, enabling enhanced production of armored vehicles, unmanned systems, and special-purpose platforms. The expansion reflects INKAS's commitment to supporting growth in the defense manufacturing sector, responding to increasing demand for advanced military and security solutions. The new facilities are expected to bolster the company’s operational efficiency and capacity, positioning INKAS to better serve its clients in a rapidly evolving market.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb Jun 30, 2026 Applications Canada Canadian Drone Industry Defense defense Drone Manufacturing
In response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Romania is enhancing its national defense capabilities by acquiring advanced military systems, including those from Israel. This initiative reflects the country's commitment to bolstering its security measures amid heightened regional tensions. The Romanian government has recognized the need for improved defense mechanisms to safeguard its borders and ensure national stability. The acquisition of these Israeli systems is part of a broader strategy to modernize the military and address potential threats posed by the war in Ukraine, which is occurring just across the border. As Romania continues to navigate the complexities of the geopolitical landscape, these upgrades are seen as essential for maintaining a robust defense posture in an increasingly uncertain environment.
BreakingDefense By Seth J. Frantzman Jun 29, 2026 Uncategorized air defense Israel Israel Aerospace Industries IAI NATO Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
European counter-drone companies Alpine Eagle and Origin Robotics have formed a partnership to develop an integrated counter-drone system. This collaboration, formalized through a memorandum of understanding, aims to combine Origin Robotics’ BLAZE interceptor with Alpine Eagle’s Sentinel architecture. The initiative seeks to enhance air defense capabilities by creating a unified network that incorporates detection, command-and-control, and interception technologies. This strategic alliance reflects the growing need for advanced solutions to counter drone threats in Europe.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb Jun 16, 2026 Anti-drone technology Applications C-UAS Defense defense Drone News
Japan's Terra Drone Corporation has launched a new subsidiary, Terra Defense Europe, in Estonia, marking a significant expansion of its defense business in Europe. This move comes as the company shifts its focus from commercial drone services to defense and counter-drone systems. Established to enhance its operational capabilities, the subsidiary will provide sales, maintenance, logistics management, and foster local partnerships for unmanned systems related to defense throughout Europe. This strategic initiative reflects the growing demand for advanced defense technologies in the region.
Dronelife.com By Miriam McNabb Jun 15, 2026 Applications Defense defense Drone News Drone News Feeds News
AUKUS Defence Ministers have unveiled advancements in pioneering technologies utilizing uncrewed underwater vessels during a recent meeting in Singapore. This announcement marks a significant step forward in the trilateral security partnership involving Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The discussions, held to enhance collaboration and address regional security challenges, underscore the commitment of the three nations to strengthen their defense capabilities. By integrating cutting-edge technologies, the AUKUS alliance aims to bolster maritime security and deter potential threats in the Indo-Pacific region.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet May 30, 2026 underwater tech aukus partnership aukus pillar 2
Terra Drone Corporation, a Japanese drone manufacturer, has officially deployed its Terra A2 interceptor drone to the frontlines in Ukraine. This strategic move, announced on May 19, 2026, is part of a collaborative program with Ukrainian defense technology firm WinnyLab LLC. The introduction of the long-range, wide-area air defense platform aims to enhance Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing conflicts. The operational deployment of the Terra A2 is expected to bolster Ukraine's aerial defense efforts significantly, reflecting the growing international support for the country’s military initiatives.
Dronelife.com By staff May 19, 2026 Anti-drone technology C-UAS Defense Japan Drone Industry Japan Drone News Ukraine Drones
Cellula Robotics US Inc. and Metron, Inc. have entered into a decade-long partnership aimed at enhancing the United States defense sector. This collaboration will integrate Cellula's advanced commercial off-the-shelf long-endurance autonomous underwater vehicle platforms with Metron's expertise in adaptive mission autonomy and extensive experience in undersea warfare and maritime operations. The agreement, which underscores a commitment to innovation in defense technology, is expected to bolster the capabilities of the U.S. military in underwater missions, ensuring improved operational efficiency and effectiveness.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet May 19, 2026 cellula robotics metron agreement defense
Ukraine is enhancing its military capabilities through the integration of a diverse fleet of ground robots and flying drones. This innovative approach, which combines the unique strengths of both technologies, is proving to be a game-changer on the battlefield. As of October 2023, the Ukrainian forces are increasingly leveraging these advanced systems to improve operational efficiency and effectiveness in various combat scenarios. The strategic use of these unmanned vehicles aims to bolster Ukraine's defense efforts amid ongoing conflicts, showcasing the country's commitment to modernizing its military assets and adapting to the evolving nature of warfare.
BusinessInsider By [email protected] (Sinéad Baker) May 13, 2026 Military & Defense ukraine ground-robots drones drone-warfare
Founders Factory, a global startup investor, in collaboration with climate investor Blue Action, has unveiled the six ocean tech ventures selected for Blue Action Canada’s second cohort. This initiative, announced recently, aims to address critical issues such as maritime and port decarbonization, coastal resilience, nature and biodiversity, and defense technologies. The program seeks to support innovative solutions that contribute to environmental sustainability and resilience in the face of climate change. By fostering these ventures, Founders Factory and Blue Action are committed to advancing the development of technologies that can significantly impact ocean health and coastal communities.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet Apr 23, 2026 blue action canada second cohort
Cellula Robotics USA Inc. has announced its involvement in the development of a long-endurance Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) following a contract awarded by the Defence Innovation Unit (DIU). This initiative is part of the Combat Autonomous Maritime Platform (CAMP) program, aimed at enhancing national defense capabilities. The collaboration underscores Cellula's dedication to providing reliable solutions for defense while emphasizing the importance of strategic partnerships that integrate commercial innovation with military requirements.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet Mar 23, 2026 cellula robotics usa autonomous underwater vehicle prototype camp defense innovation unit (diu)
EUROATLAS, a Bremen-based company specializing in advanced defense technologies, has formed a strategic partnership with Rheinmetall, Germany's leading international defense systems supplier, with support from Stockholm's Mimir Group. The collaboration aims to integrate EUROATLAS's autonomous underwater vehicle, GREYSHARK™, into Rheinmetall's Battlesuite™, a modular and AI-enabled digital platform designed to manage multi-domain defense systems. This integration, announced recently, will enhance coastal defense capabilities by utilizing Battlesuite™ as the digital backbone for Rheinmetall's maritime operations infrastructure. The partnership reflects a growing emphasis on advanced technology in defense strategies, particularly in addressing maritime security challenges.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet Aug 08, 2025 euroatlas rheinmetall greyshark auvs coastal defense systems
The NavalX Mid-Atlantic Tech Bridge (MATB) and 757 Collab have announced the launch of the Defense Technology Accelerator, a program aimed at expediting the development of dual-use technologies that can benefit the Department of Defense (DoD). This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance technological innovation and collaboration within the defense sector. The application window for the inaugural cohort is set to close on April 30, 2025, providing a limited timeframe for interested participants to submit their proposals. The accelerator seeks to foster partnerships between startups and the DoD, ultimately driving advancements that can address national security challenges.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet Apr 25, 2025 navalx mid-atlantic tech bridge (matb) 757 collab defense technology accelerator
Spry Technocon Private Limited has formed a strategic partnership with Teledyne Marine, Klein Marine Systems, and VideoRay to develop advanced Unmanned Mine Countermeasure (MCM) Systems for the Indian Navy. This collaboration aims to leverage cutting-edge underwater sensing and imaging technologies alongside indigenous engineering capabilities to create a comprehensive MCM Suite. The partnership is significant as it aligns with India's Aatmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India initiatives, promoting self-reliance in defense technologies. By integrating advanced Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, high-resolution sonar systems, and remotely operated vehicles, the alliance seeks to enhance the Indian Navy's capabilities in mine warfare. Looking ahead, the focus will be on establishing a sustainable ecosystem for next-generation mine warfare technologies in India. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet Jul 13, 2026
Ukrainian robotics firm RoverTech has developed the Zmyi, a versatile ground robot that has achieved an impressive average of 57 missions in the frontline kill zone. Weighing 800 kilograms and equipped with various configurations for tasks such as demining and combat, the Zmyi is designed to evade detection by enemy drones, making it a critical asset in Ukraine's defense strategy. The significance of the Zmyi lies in its ability to operate effectively in high-risk environments, outperforming typical uncrewed ground vehicles (UGVs) that usually complete only seven missions. This advancement reflects a broader trend in Ukraine's military technology, where UGVs are increasingly replacing traditional armored vehicles due to their lower cost and adaptability for urgent battlefield needs. Looking ahead, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has ordered the procurement of 50,000 UGVs by the end of 2026, significantly increasing the military's robotic capabilities. As the conflict evolves, the integration of UGVs with aerial reconnaissance is expected to reshape frontline tactics, although no further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.
IEEESpectrumRobotics By Tereza Pultarova Jul 10, 2026 Ground-robots Ukraine Unmanned-vehicles Ugvs Sensor-networks
A Ukrainian defense drone manufacturer has announced plans to establish its first significant assembly and manufacturing center in the United States. This development comes as part of the company’s strategy to expand its operations and enhance its presence in the North American market. The facility is expected to be located in a yet-to-be-disclosed state and aims to bolster local job creation while meeting the increasing demand for advanced drone technology. The decision to set up the center is motivated by the growing interest in defense innovations amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The company intends to leverage U.S. resources and expertise to streamline production processes and improve supply chain efficiency, ultimately contributing to the defense capabilities of both Ukraine and its allies. The assembly center is anticipated to begin operations in the coming months, marking a significant step in international defense collaboration.
InterestingEngineering.com By Maria Mocerino Jul 04, 2026 Military
Russia's advanced Su-57 fighter jet is reportedly being repurposed to bolster defenses against Ukraine's expanding long-range strike capabilities. This strategic shift highlights the ongoing military tensions between the two nations, particularly as Ukraine enhances its arsenal with drones and cruise missiles. The modification of the Su-57's weapons configuration suggests a focused effort by Russia to counter these emerging threats. As the conflict continues to evolve, the adaptation of such high-tech military assets underscores the urgency for Russia to maintain its defensive posture in the face of Ukraine's advancements.
TheWarZone By Thomas Newdick Jul 01, 2026 Air Air Force Munitions Air Forces Air-To-Air Fighters Russian Air Force
Poland has decided to halt the donation of 14 additional MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine, a move that reflects the deteriorating relations between the two nations. This decision comes in the wake of a recent incident involving Ukraine's alleged failure to acknowledge Poland's support, particularly concerning drone assistance. The suspension of the transfer highlights the increasing tensions and complexities in the ongoing military cooperation between Poland and Ukraine, which had previously been characterized by a strong alliance against common threats. As the situation evolves, the implications for regional security and defense strategies remain to be seen.
TheWarZone By Howard Altman Jun 30, 2026 Air Air Forces Around The Globe Europe Fighters Fulcrums
NATO and Ukraine are collaborating with the private sector to address the ongoing conflict with Russia by launching a challenge aimed at developing a system to deny Russian forces access to their airfields. This initiative seeks innovative solutions to enhance military capabilities and disrupt Russian operations. The challenge is part of a broader strategy to leverage private sector expertise in defense technology, reflecting a shift towards more unconventional methods in modern warfare. The announcement comes amid escalating tensions in the region, emphasizing the urgency of finding effective means to counter Russian military advantages. Participants are encouraged to propose creative and practical approaches, with the potential for significant rewards for successful implementations.
TheWarZone By Howard Altman Jun 23, 2026 News & Features Air Air Forces Around The Globe Drones Europe
The U.S. government has implemented a ban on entities involved in the shipping of products manufactured in China to military-linked companies, which include major firms such as Boeing, Anduril, and MP Materials. This decision, announced recently, aims to strengthen national security by preventing potential military advantages that could arise from the exchange of goods between these nations. The measure reflects ongoing concerns about the influence of foreign entities on the U.S. defense supply chain and is part of a broader strategy to safeguard critical technologies. The enforcement of this ban is expected to impact various sectors, particularly those reliant on international trade with China, as the government seeks to tighten regulations around military procurement and partnerships.
ManufacturingDive.com By Sara Samora Jun 23, 2026
Canada is acknowledged for its significant contributions to robotics research, boasting prestigious universities, groundbreaking startups, and advanced technologies utilized in various sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, agriculture, mining, and defense. However, despite this robust technical foundation, experts suggest that the country has struggled to effectively translate its research capabilities into widespread industrial applications. This gap raises concerns about the potential for Canada to fully leverage its innovations in the competitive global robotics landscape.
RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com By Sam Francis Jun 22, 2026 Automation Economy Features Industry amrs automation news
The United Kingdom has committed to supplying Ukraine with 150,000 drones as part of a substantial military assistance package worth £752 million (approximately $996 million). This initiative aims to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing conflicts in the region. The announcement underscores the UK's continued support for Ukraine, reflecting a strategic effort to enhance military resources in response to the evolving security landscape. The delivery of these drones is expected to play a crucial role in strengthening Ukraine's operational effectiveness and resilience.
Airforce-Technology By Jangoulun Singsit Jun 19, 2026 News
In a recent interview with Army Technology, the CEO of Fire Point outlined her ambitious plans to develop a self-sufficient ballistic missile and interceptor industry in Ukraine. This initiative comes in response to the ongoing security challenges faced by the country, particularly amid heightened tensions in the region. The CEO emphasized the importance of establishing a domestic defense capability to enhance Ukraine's sovereignty and security. The project aims to leverage local expertise and resources, fostering innovation and creating jobs within the defense sector. By investing in this critical area, Fire Point seeks to contribute to Ukraine's long-term defense strategy and resilience against external threats.
Army-Technology By John Hill Jun 18, 2026 News
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan's leading defense contractor, is shifting its focus towards the development of small interceptor drones in response to the growing significance of low-cost aerial technology amid ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. This strategic move, announced on June 18, 2026, in Tokyo, aligns with Japan's broader initiative to bolster its domestic defense capabilities and establish a self-sufficient drone industry. The company, traditionally known for manufacturing destroyers and missiles, is investing substantial resources into this new sector, reflecting a commitment to adapt to evolving military needs and enhance national security.
Nikkei.com Jun 17, 2026
Palladyne AI has secured exclusive rights for the production and marketing of loitering munition systems in the United States, a move aimed at enhancing military capabilities. This partnership is set to bolster the effectiveness of air defense suppression and long-range strike operations in various tactical environments. The agreement underscores the growing demand for advanced military technologies, particularly as nations seek to modernize their defense strategies. By leveraging innovative loitering munitions, Palladyne AI aims to provide armed forces with improved tools to address contemporary threats effectively.
RoboticsTomorrow.com Jun 08, 2026
At the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Malaysian Defense Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin expressed concerns regarding Norway's recent actions, which he described as escalating beyond a mere bilateral contract dispute. He emphasized that this situation poses significant questions about the reliability of international agreements and the integrity of strategic partnerships. Nordin's remarks highlight the growing unease among nations regarding trust in diplomatic relations, particularly in light of recent developments that may undermine collaborative efforts on a global scale.
BreakingDefense By Mike Yeo Jun 01, 2026 Global Naval Warfare Asia Europe Indo-Pacific Kongsberg
Agnes Helou, the Middle East Bureau Chief, recently reported insights gained from attending Turkey’s SAHA defense expo. The event showcased the latest advancements in defense technology and attracted a diverse array of industry professionals and government officials. Held in Turkey, the expo served as a platform for exhibitors to demonstrate innovations in military equipment and defense systems. The motivation behind the event was to enhance Turkey's defense capabilities and foster international collaboration in the defense sector. Helou's observations highlighted the significance of the expo in promoting Turkey's growing role in the global defense market and its efforts to establish partnerships with other nations. Through a series of presentations and demonstrations, attendees engaged with cutting-edge technologies, reflecting the evolving landscape of defense and security in the region.
BreakingDefense By Breaking Defense Video May 28, 2026 Global Air Force Business & Industry Drones Europe Havelsan
A video has emerged depicting the airlift of a Pantsir-SMD-E air defense system onto a skyscraper in Moscow, highlighting Russia's efforts to bolster its defenses against escalating drone attacks from Ukraine. This deployment reflects the growing concern in the Russian capital regarding the threat posed by Ukrainian drones, prompting the government to enhance its military capabilities in urban areas. The strategic placement of the Pantsir system atop high-rise buildings aims to provide a more effective response to aerial threats, showcasing a proactive approach to national security amidst ongoing conflict.
TheWarZone By Thomas Newdick May 28, 2026 Air Air Forces Around The Globe Counter-Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (C-UAS) Drones Europe
Ukraine is experiencing a significant surge in the demand for ground drones, which are becoming essential tools for logistics, rescue missions, and combat operations. This growing reliance on unmanned vehicles reflects the country's ongoing efforts to enhance its military capabilities amid ongoing conflict. The push to develop a robust arsenal of ground robots is driven by the need for more efficient and effective operational strategies in challenging environments. As Ukraine continues to adapt to the realities of modern warfare, the integration of advanced technology, such as ground drones, is seen as a critical component in bolstering its defense and operational effectiveness.
TheWarZone By Howard Altman May 27, 2026 News & Features Around The Globe Drones Europe Land Ukraine
Québec-based Davie and the UK’s Kraken Technology Group have entered into a strategic collaboration aimed at enhancing the production, integration, and development of Kraken's advanced autonomous solutions in Canada. This partnership, announced today, seeks to leverage Davie’s expertise in shipbuilding and marine technology to bolster the capabilities of Kraken’s innovative offerings. By establishing a Canadian base for these operations, the collaboration aims to strengthen local industry and support the growing demand for autonomous technologies in maritime applications. The initiative reflects a commitment to advancing technological development in the region while fostering international cooperation in the field of autonomous systems.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet May 26, 2026 davie kraken technology group production autonomous vessels
In an exclusive interview, Andrii Hrytseniuk, CEO of Brave1, shared insights into Ukraine's innovative strategies for countering Russia's extensive use of one-way attack drones, specifically the Shahed models. As the conflict continues, Ukraine has developed cost-effective interceptor drones that have successfully neutralized thousands of these threats. Hrytseniuk emphasized the importance of these advancements in bolstering Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing hostilities. The innovations reflect a broader effort to enhance military technology in response to the evolving nature of warfare, showcasing Ukraine's resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity.
TheWarZone By Howard Altman May 15, 2026 News & Features Air Around The Globe Counter-Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (C-UAS) Drones Europe
EDGE Group has announced a strategic agreement with CMD to establish a European propulsion hub, a move aimed at enhancing its global industrial presence. Hamad Al Marar, CEO of EDGE Group, emphasized the significance of this partnership in strengthening the company's capabilities in the propulsion sector. The collaboration is expected to bolster EDGE's operational efficiency and expand its technological expertise within the European market. This initiative reflects EDGE's commitment to innovation and growth in the aerospace and defense industries, positioning the company to better serve its clients and partners worldwide.
BreakingDefense By Agnes Helou May 14, 2026 Global Business & Industry Drones EDGE Group engine Europe
In response to the growing demand for alternatives to Chinese-made drones, Canadian company Draganfly has partnered with Japanese manufacturer ACSL to introduce a new drone that complies with the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) standards. This collaboration aims to provide North American governments and enterprise customers with a reliable option that aligns with their security requirements. The announcement comes amid heightened scrutiny of foreign-made technology, particularly from China, prompting a shift towards domestic and allied solutions. The new drone is expected to be available in Canada soon, addressing the urgent need for compliant and secure aerial technology in various sectors.
Dronedj.com By Ishveena Singh May 11, 2026 News
Ukrainian forces successfully seized a position previously held by Russian troops, employing an innovative strategy that relied solely on ground robots and drones. This operation, which took place recently amid ongoing hostilities, highlights the increasing reliance on advanced technology in modern warfare. The use of unmanned systems allowed Ukrainian forces to minimize risks to personnel while effectively executing their mission. This tactical advancement underscores Ukraine's commitment to leveraging technology in its defense efforts against Russian aggression, showcasing a significant shift in combat methodology on the battlefield.
InterestingEngineering.com By Munis Raza May 08, 2026
A consortium led by Purdue University, known as SCALE, is working to cultivate a skilled technical workforce to support Department of Defense (DOD) technologies. This initiative involves collaboration with 35 educational institutions, including notable partners like Arizona State University. The program is designed to address the growing demand for specialized skills in the defense sector, ensuring that students are equipped with the necessary training and expertise. By fostering partnerships between academia and the DOD, SCALE aims to enhance the pipeline of talent ready to meet the technological challenges faced by the military. The initiative reflects a strategic effort to bridge the gap between education and industry needs, ultimately strengthening national security through a well-prepared workforce.
ManufacturingDive.com By Sara Samora May 08, 2026
Ukraine has implemented a strategic 15-kilometer deep drone kill zone aimed at countering ongoing Russian assaults and minimizing its own military casualties. This initiative reflects Ukraine's commitment to enhancing its defensive capabilities amid escalating tensions in the region. The decision comes as part of a broader effort to strengthen national security and protect its sovereignty, particularly in light of recent aggressive maneuvers by Russian forces. By establishing this designated area, Ukraine seeks to deter enemy drones and improve the effectiveness of its air defense systems, thereby safeguarding both military personnel and civilian populations. The move underscores the urgency of the situation as Ukraine continues to navigate the complexities of the conflict.
Airforce-Technology By Richard Thomas Apr 30, 2026 News
In March, Ukraine achieved a significant milestone by intercepting over 33,000 Russian drones, marking the highest monthly total since the onset of the full-scale invasion by Moscow more than four years ago. This accomplishment was reported by Ukraine's defense minister, highlighting the effectiveness of the country's interceptor systems in countering aerial threats. The surge in drone interceptions underscores the ongoing intensity of the conflict and Ukraine's commitment to defending its airspace against persistent attacks.
military.com Apr 28, 2026
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry is advancing its military capabilities by planning to acquire 25,000 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as part of its strategy for fully autonomous warfare. This initiative reflects the country's ongoing efforts to enhance its defense systems amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. The procurement aims to bolster Ukraine's operational effectiveness and adapt to modern warfare demands. The announcement comes as Ukraine seeks to leverage technology to gain a strategic advantage on the battlefield. The integration of these UAVs is expected to occur over the coming months, marking a significant step in the evolution of Ukraine's military tactics.
InterestingEngineering.com By Mrigakshi Dixit Apr 27, 2026
Coptrz, a UK-based provider of drone solutions, has announced a partnership with Amsterdam's Avy to enhance capabilities in the emergency services and defense sectors. This collaboration aims to facilitate long-endurance, Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations, a critical advancement as governments globally strive to expand their drone capabilities. The agreement comes at a time when the demand for innovative aerial solutions in emergency response and defense is increasing, highlighting the urgency for effective and scalable drone technology. Through this partnership, both companies seek to leverage their expertise to meet the growing needs of public safety and national security.
Dronedj.com By Ishveena Singh Apr 10, 2026 News
In a recent podcast, Sankaet Pathak, CEO of Foundation Robotics, discussed the company's strategic focus, highlighting an equal division between defense and commercial projects. He announced the launch of a pilot program in Ukraine, which aims to enhance operational capabilities in challenging environments. Additionally, Pathak hinted at the upcoming release of the ruggedized Phantom 2, designed to withstand harsh conditions. This initiative reflects Foundation Robotics' commitment to innovation in both military and civilian sectors, addressing the growing demand for advanced robotics solutions.
HumanoidsDaily By [email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) Mar 28, 2026 sankaet-pathak US phantom foundationRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.