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Russia Expands Infrastructure for Long-Range Strike Drones Near Ukraine and NATO

Russia Expands Infrastructure for Long-Range Strike Drones Near Ukraine and NATO

Russia is enhancing its long-range strike drone capabilities by constructing new launch infrastructure, including extended rails for larger Geran variants. This development indicates an increase in Russia's ability to deploy drones from various locations, posing a potential threat to NATO territories. The expansion includes at least 10 bases with 59 launch rails, some already utilized in attacks on Ukraine. The significance of this expansion lies in its implications for regional security, as the new launch sites increase the range of Russian drones, potentially allowing them to target NATO countries. The construction of these facilities, some converted from military bases and civilian airfields, demonstrates Russia's commitment to enhancing its military capabilities amid ongoing tensions in the region. Looking ahead, the focus will be on the operational deployment of these drones and their impact on the conflict in Ukraine and NATO's response. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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New 5G-Based System Enables Real-Time Drone Tracking Using Existing Infrastructure

New 5G-Based System Enables Real-Time Drone Tracking Using Existing Infrastructure

The United States is testing an innovative method to detect drones by utilizing its existing 5G networks. Lockheed Martin, along with its partners, showcased this technology near Miami in July, demonstrating how commercial wireless infrastructure can effectively support drone detection in busy environments. The system, named NetSense Airspace Awareness-as-a-Service, analyzes radio-frequency disturbances to identify and track unmanned aircraft. This development is significant as it provides airports, hospitals, power plants, and government facilities with an additional layer of airspace protection. The technology not only helps monitor drone activity around sensitive locations but also leverages existing cellular networks, making large-scale deployment more feasible for infrastructure operators. The collaboration of Verizon, ODC, NVIDIA, and Keysight Technologies highlights the potential of integrating various commercial technologies to enhance drone detection capabilities. Looking ahead, the open architecture of the NetSense system allows for future expansions as new technologies emerge. During the Miami demonstration, the system successfully detected a drone and maintained tracking custody, underscoring its effectiveness as the prevalence of drones in populated areas continues to rise. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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YPF Sociedad Anónima (YPF) to Collaborate With Tesla on Energy Storage Infrastructure and Fast-Charging Networks

YPF Sociedad Anónima (YPF) to Collaborate With Tesla on Energy Storage Infrastructure and Fast-Charging Networks

YPF Sociedad Anónima, the Argentine national energy provider, has entered into a letter of intent with Tesla Inc. to collaborate on developing energy storage infrastructure and fast-charging networks. This partnership was announced on June 16, 2026, following a visit by YPF CEO Horacio Marin to Tesla's Gigafactory in Texas, where discussions focused on technological advancements and electric mobility. The collaboration aims to enhance YPF's capabilities in energy infrastructure development, aligning with the growing demand for electric vehicle support. In related news, YPF's stock has garnered positive attention from analysts, with UBS analyst Tasso Vasconcellos recently raising the target price from $45 to $48, while maintaining a Neutral rating. The overall market sentiment remains bullish, with three out of four analysts recommending a Buy, contributing to a median one-year target price of $57.38, indicating a potential upside of nearly 27%. YPF is recognized for its extensive operations in oil and gas, including exploration, production, and power generation, positioning itself as a significant player in the evolving energy landscape.

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