News about Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and drones on the AERONAUT website. This branch of small aviation is currently developing very rapidly and is considered a particularly promising area of technical progress. Combat drones are particularly effective as reconnaissance and strike units. Undoubtedly, the future of military aviation will largely be determined by the widespread use of drones. But, in addition, aerial drones come in handy in peaceful life as well, performing the functions of visual observation and fixation, topographic measurements, cartography, servicing the agricultural industry, delivering goods, and perhaps very soon, large drones will also be engaged in passenger transportation. Read about the current developments of aerial drones and examples of the use of UAVs on the battlefield and in modern life.
Demonstration tests of technological solutions by Ukrainian manufacturers in swarm drones for group missions and guided munitions took place in...
Ukraine is developing a drone capable of intercepting Iranian kamikaze drones that Russia launches to attack Ukrainian cities. Sources from...
China has unveiled a prototype of the new R6000 tiltrotor drone, developed by United Aircraft. Initially designed for civilian missions,...
Anduril has unveiled its new family of Bolt vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) autonomous aircraft, offering simple and flexible solutions...
The Defense Forces may have shot down the Russian jet-powered UAV S-70 "Okhotnik." Footage of destroyed enemy equipment in the...
The serial prototype of the Turkish drone Kizilelma took to the skies for the first time recently, featuring some notable...
On Tuesday, June 18, 2024, a Royal Air Force (RAF) Reaper drone successfully carried out an airstrike in the Syrian...
Ukraine successfully intercepted and destroyed a pair of expensive Russian reconnaissance drones using significantly cheaper FPV drones. The targets were...
On September 1, 2024, TAI (Turkish Aerospace Industries/Türk Havacılık Uzay Sanayii/TUSAS) announced that its ANKA III unmanned combat aerial vehicle...
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