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Iran, Ukraine and drone attacks

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Warships, explosive drones and stealth bombers: The high-tech weapons and hardware the US is using to attack Iran
Before the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, Washington assembled its largest force and some of its most powerful weaponry in the Middle East in decades.

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Ukraine's anti-drone tech is in high demand as Iran attacks its neighbors
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Iranian drone attacks strain US air defenses as Ukraine pitches low-cost interceptors
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To Fight Iran’s Drones, U.S. Taps Ukraine’s Hard-Earned Knowledge
As Iran has shown, warfare involves far more deadly projectiles than it once did.

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Iran war showcases US return on investment in Ukraine
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Iran Battles Will Spotlight Ukraine’s World-Leading Role In Drone War
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Keeping Strait of Hormuz safe from deadly Iran drones, mines could take months — with high-tech help

Reopening the Strait of Hormuz could take months — requiring underwater robots, laser-equipped helicopters, and elite Navy forces and divers based in Bahrain, according to experts and a
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Researchers deploy high-tech drones for crucial task in forest: 'Could become a model'

Nature and technology have joined forces as researchers in Germany deploy tree-monitoring drones. Their drone system oversees and protects Stuttgart's oldest trees from climate impacts. The green-tech initiative is preserving urban greenery and these ...
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Drones Are High-Tech Marvels, but Congress Needs to Address the Threats They Pose

As symbols of a new, high-tech era, drones have grown in popularity, largely because of their versatility. The U.S. military utilizes them to hunt down terrorists overseas. Companies such as Amazon have looked to employ drones as delivery machines.
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Russia and Ukraine wage high-tech war in the 'death zone'

From reconnaissance drones to ground robots, high-tech systems play a key role in Ukraine’s defense. In the Kharkiv region, DW witnessed how they operate firsthand.
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These High-Tech Japanese Drones Have Just One Purpose - And It's Not What You Think

There are about a million and one different uses for drones these days. Many people use them for recreational purposes or photographic endeavors, while certain government and military factions utilize more technologically advanced versions of drones for ...
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Primatology goes high tech — from bioacoustics to drones & AI

From thermal cameras to deep learning AI, researchers are reinventing how they study primates in the wild. What began with Jane Goodall’s observational notes has evolved into artificial intelligence that identifies chimpanzees and decodes their social lives.
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Can drones be stockpiled? Europe wrestles with weapons dilemma

Finland struggles to replicate cold war-era artillery depots for high-tech weaponry that rapidly turns obsolete
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Fox News mislabels Ukrainian Shahed-drone intercept footage as part of American ‘high-tech arsenal’ destroying Iranian drones

U.S. media outlet Fox News aired footage of a Ukrainian interceptor drone destroying a Shahed-type drone but presented the video as showing American drones countering Iranian drones in the Middle
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Here Come The Drones: Even In Windy Wyoming, Firefighters Turn To Drones

Even in areas of Wyoming where wind is a challenge, drone technology is being used or considered to battle fires. Drone technology plays "a big role
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The tech behind the Olympics: High-speed cameras, sensors, and annoying drones

Currently, that data is primarily used by commentators and athletes looking to share more detailed, behind-the-scenes insights with their fans on social media. In time though, Zobrist told Forbes they hope to evolve the technology to a point where it can help judges make more “informed decisions” about an athlete’s performance.
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