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The War Department requested information earlier this week to gauge industry's willingness and ability to make some 300,000 drones
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French military open fire on drones flying over nuclear submarine base
French Navy personnel opened fire on drones on Thursday 4 December over the area where France's nuclear submarines are stationed. Source: Le Monde, as reported by European Pravda Details: Five drones were spotted on Thursday evening above the Île Longue submarine base in Brittany,
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had arrived ahead of schedule in Dublin.
The facility teaches both civilians and military personnel the skills to fly drones and hit targets.
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War Secretary Hegseth highlights US 'Drone Dominance' push for mass adoption in modern warfare
War Secretary Pete Hegseth highlights the United States' "Drone Dominance" push to equip the military with a massive quantity of drones.
The U.S. military announced that it has launched a new task force to deploy various drone forces, and the first squadron of one-way-attack drones already has been formed in the Middle East.
Neros, a company founded in 2023 by former teenage drone racers, won a coveted Army contract and is gaining popularity in the defense sector.
Drones have been stationed in the Middle East as part of the United States' broader push to assert global drone dominance.
French media reported that several drones were detected Thursday night over the Île Longue base in Brittany, western France, but military authorities wouldn't detail their number or type. The base is the home port of France's four nuclear ballistic missile submarines -- Le Triomphant, Le Téméraire, Le Vigilant and Le Terrible.
U.S. Special Operations Command will use 500 confiscated Chinese drones for target practice in a "Military Drone Crucible" training exercise in Florida.
An Irish navy ship spotted several military style drones in the sky before Ukraine's leader landed in Ireland. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.