Drone warfare: Why swarming capability is crucial
Many companies are developing AI-powered platforms aimed at increasing the effectiveness of drone deployments. That makes the need for binding international rules all the more urgent.
By Nana Brink
Many companies are developing AI-powered platforms aimed at increasing the effectiveness of drone deployments. That makes the need for binding international rules all the more urgent.
By Nana Brink
The drone defense system will expand the portfolio of the Berlin-based startup. But the market is already highly competitive.
By Robert Wallenhauer
Quantum Systems is investing in the Ukrainian drone manufacturer WIY Drones. Together, they plan to supply 15,000 interceptor drones to the Ukrainian National Guard.
By Robert Wallenhauer
The Dutch military is drawing lessons from the drone war in Ukraine and will begin recruiting up to 1,200 drone specialists starting April 1. This also has implications for the German Armed Forces – the two militaries have traditionally maintained one of the closest partnerships in Europe.
By Katharina Horban
The Gulf states are showing a strong interest in Ukraine's expertise in drone defense. Although an export ban is still in effect, Kyiv is preparing to export certain military equipment and reviewing applications for potential future exports.
By Viktor Funk
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen is establishing a joint venture with OAS for drone defense. The machinery manufacturer is thus expanding its dual-use business.
By Robert Wallenhauer
China leads the way in patent applications for anti-drone technology. This is according to an analysis by Mathys, a law firm specializing in intellectual property.
By Fabian Peltsch
Startups are developing hydrogen-powered drones, a technology that could offer various advantages for military use. However, experts and the German armed forces are cautious in their assessment.
By Robert Wallenhauer
Romania pledges logistical support to the US: Up to 500 US soldiers are to be stationed at Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base for an initial period of 90 days. Their tasks are “purely defensive in nature,” according to President Nicușor Dan.
By Frank Stier
Technological competition has become a dominant factor in the Russian war. On the one hand, it reduces movement on the frontlines, but on the other, it creates new momentum. In cooperation with Reaktion Group Consulting, Table.Briefings analyzes the situation in Ukraine.
By Redaktion Table