What are drones used for in a war ?

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In the theater of war, information is power. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, have transformed the way militaries gather intelligence. These airborne sentinels provide real-time video feeds and high-resolution imagery, allowing commanders to make informed decisions without risking personnel.

What are the capabilities of combat drones ?

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In recent years, the landscape of modern warfare has been dramatically reshaped by the rapid advancement and proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones. Among these, combat drones have emerged as a particularly transformative technology, revolutionizing military operations and strategy.

Very fast kamikaze drone unveiled

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Unfortunately, when wars are raging, when the battlefield extends beyond the visible horizon, the development of unmanned means of warfare represents a turning point in modern military strategies. At the forefront of this shift is now being shaped by innovations in drone technology, particularly through the development of kamikaze drones – unmanned aerial vehicles designed not just for surveillance but for deliberate self-destruction to neutralise high-value targets.

The future of unmanned air warfare with drones

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The French Thales Group has been manufacturing the Lightweight Multirole Missile (LMM), also referred to as the Martlet, for the British Ministry of Defence since 2011. Initially designed for use in the British armed forces’ AgustaWestland Lynx Wildcat helicopters, these versatile air-to-ground missiles have proven effective when launched from ships, naval combat scenarios, and portable launch pads. With a maximum weight of 13 kilograms, a length of 1.3 meters, and a range of up to 6 kilometers, the Martlets are known for their accuracy and resistance to counter-attacks.