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Gatling-type weapons like the U.S. C-RAM can be presented as an invincible shield against drones. But some Shaheds are getting through due to the weapon’s limitations.
As the Iran War sparks higher oil prices, and the U.S. lifts sanctions on Russian exports, Moscow’s war chest is set to explode, fueling its missile blitzes on Ukraine.
Anthropic and DoD are in a battle over the acceptable military use of AI models. The case highlights tensions between AI safety, ethics and national security.
While female Ukrainian drone pilots have carved a niche for themselves, women drone operators in the Russian military face much harder challenges.
While battling the U.S., Iran’s rulers are also staging a war-within-a-war, aimed at destroying the SpaceX stations enabling daredevil dissidents to connect with the Web.
How Ukraine and Iran’s drone warfare expose critical GPS vulnerabilities and why future conflicts will depend on strong, hybrid navigation systems beyond just satellites.
Mariia Berlinska, Ukraine’s “Mother of Drones,” says drone technology has helped women secure their rightful place on the front lines.
How the Iran War could impact data centers. Why it’s time for nuclear microgrids. A key to breeding drought-resistant plants. All that and more in this week’s edition of The Prototype.
A small Russian drone with mysterious colored markings crashed in Kyiv’s Maidan Square. Analysts unpick the mystery of how it traveled so far and what those circles mean.