Russia, Ukraine and drones
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PCMag on MSNTrump Administration Could End Sales of Chinese DronesThe executive orders, which could be signed as early as next week, would stop manufacturers like DJI from selling drones to US consumers.
At first glance it could be a school classroom, with bright fluorescent lights, posters on the wall and long tables down the middle.
The Washington Post is reporting he’s expected to sign executive orders on drones next week, suggesting they could “end Chinese drone sales in the US.” That might be true, but the main action WaPo describes is “the executive order could direct the U.
As Estonia’s defence minister opened a tech conference this week focused heavily on cutting-edge military equipment, he said his nation’s strategy in the face of mounting Russian pressure was to turn itself into a “fly that can paralyse an elephant”.
A ssembling Iranian drones in a Russian factory is an unusual option for a work-study programme. Few students or migrant workers, however desperate or foolhardy, would willingly sign up to become a military target. Yet that is the situation in which hundreds of young African women, some of them younger than 18, have unwittingly found themselves.
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It is a "major milestone," Daniel Gold, head of defense research and development for the Israeli Defense Ministry, told Newsweek.