The Houthi drone that struck a building in Tel Aviv appears to have been a modified Samad-3 with extended range, according to the Israeli military.
A Ukrainian commander praised the US-made Abrams for being better than Soviet-era tanks but said they could use more protection.
Ukraine initially set out to make more than 1 million drones this year as the country boosts production of homemade weapons.
A group of Ukrainian soldiers were air-dropped food and ammo by drone while surrounded by enemy forces for two months, their battalion said.
Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric Smith said the new pod "can mimic things that are sent to it that it detects, turn it around and send it back."
The Times of London reported on Sunday that the drones were the Chinese-made Wing Loong, aligning with specifications released by Italian officials.
Russian and Chinese companies have started working together to develop their own version of Iran's lethal Shahed drones, European officials said.
Rear Adm. Marc Miguez, who oversaw months of combat between the US Navy and the Houthis, shared what he learned from the Red Sea battle.
There have been multiple incidents of gun owners shooting at drones. That presents a challenge for retailers.
French Army Chief of Staff Gen. Pierre Schill said small drones could soon lose their battlefield advantage as defenses were catching up.
The shotgun has found a new role in modern warfare as a drone killer amid a rise of commercial drones on the battlefield.
Both Russia and Ukraine have relied on electronic warfare tools and tactics to defeat weapons like drones and precision-guided munitions.
Ukrainian officials have said Kyiv plans to produce one million first-person-view drones by the end of this year as both sides boost drone production.
Ukraine appears to have hit on a strategy to strike back at the Russian jets lobbing glide bombs at its defenses.
Kyrylo Budanov, the head of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, confirmed the attack to The War Zone.
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2024-06-14T20:16:14Z
Drone-on-drone attacks between Russia and Ukraine signal a new era in modern warfare, with a far cheaper cost than using missiles.
The Iran-backed rebels have used uncrewed surface vessel as part of their attacks on shipping lanes, though without any success until now.
Both Russian and Ukrainian forces have outfitted their armored vehicles with steel cages to protect them from the evolving drone threat.
To stop a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, the US plans to employ thousands of unmanned drones and ships, the top US admiral in the Pacific said.
Cages, like the ones seen on tanks fighting in Ukraine, are likely here to stay, as the drone threat reshapes the future of fighting.