Ukraine hits back at claims of attack on Putin's residence
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Freezing Moscow plunged into darkness as Ukraine drone strikes cut power to thousands
Moscow goes into darkness with possible Ukraine drone strikes cutting power to hundreds of thousands Roughly half a million in Moscow reported having no power in the chilling winter after Ukraine drone strikes.
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Marine Corps launches six drone training programs open to any MOS
Six pilot training programs and eight certifications are being established to provide fundamental skills in using both armed and unarmed systems.
Strong domestic opposition would likely make any Israeli acquisition politically unfeasible for the Republic of Ireland in the current climate.
Provincetown and New Bedford are having their first-ever New Year’s Eve drone shows on Wednesday evening, as the synchronized displays become an increasingly popular alternative to fireworks. The New Year’s drone productions come after Boston held a series of winter holiday drone shows on the Common over several weeks in November and December.
Russia says Ukraine tried to hit one of Putin's homes with a drone. Kyiv denies it, calling the claim staged to justify war. The Kremlin now warns it may toughen its stance in the ongoing peace talks.
A new collaboration between Iowa and Kosovo aims to train Iowa police on countering weaponized drones, a technology proliferating in global conflicts.
The Federal Communications Commission says it's banning new foreign-made drones, a move that will keep new Chinese-made drones out of the U.S. market.
New UK drone regs take effect January 1, 2026. Most outdoor pilots must pass a theory test for a Flyer ID, register for an Operator ID.
Federal regulators are moving to block new versions and replacement parts of certain foreign-made drones, a decision that could have long-term implications for law enforcement agencies and private operators across Iowa.
Oklahoma's Department of Corrections is addressing the issue of drones delivering contraband into state prisons, with potential changes in federal laws allowing staff to disable drones.