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Pete Hegseth has announced a sweeping acceleration of drone deployment, calling on commanders to treat small drones as expendable weapons, not high-end aircraft. In two new memos, Hegseth stripped away legacy policies he says have stifled innovation. For the first time, colonels and captains can independently procure and test...

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Angry Goose 🇺🇸1 年前

I’m embarrassed for the service members behind him. 🤦‍♂️

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EconZoomer1 年前

This looks like a high school project level of production

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Real Life Footage1 年前

In reality, this should have already been done a few years back. Everyone has watched how effective they are on the battlefield in Ukraine. This is like a no brainer.

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Nils1 年前

Maybe he practices walking and taking first.. looks like he is shitting while walking. 💩

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Elson1 年前

@AskPerplexity more informations

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Magnus 🌲✠︎1 年前

You mean the US start using commercial models from CCP that can be tracked in real time, right?

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XBoost1 年前

Hegseth pushes drone surge, cuts red tape, aims for 2027 dominance.

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Joe1 年前

This is just an entry point of introduction of the REAL Not drones but rather UAP's using free energy technology to hover for hours on end and maneuver and speed faster than military jets. The WORST PART They are weaponized 💯. And currently, like now active attacking people covertly.

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Avarice1 年前

Was he pegged just prior to filming this?

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Austin Graham1 年前

Sounds like drones are becoming the new norm in warfare. It's fascinating how technology is changing the game so quickly.

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"We are learning from Ukraine every day." – U.S. Secretary of Defense when asked whether American bases are protected against attacks similar to the SBU’s Operation Spiderweb. So, what can NATO learn from Ukraine when it comes to the use of and defense against drones? 🔳 Counter-drone defense According to Ukrainian military officials, no NATO army is currently prepared to withstand a mass drone assault. 🔳 Camouflaging weapons ▪️ Over years of war, Ukrainian Defenders have mastered concealing weapons near the front lines under tree cover and camouflage netting. ▪️ Ukraine’s military has also developed systems for jamming Russian signals and tracking enemy drones. ▪️ NATO is considering using drones as tools for early warning and border deterrence. ▪️ NATO countries bordering Russia have initiated the creation of a Baltic Drone Wall — a network of drones, sensors, jamming systems, and surveillance equipment. 🔳 Drone production ▪️ Ukraine has significantly ramped up its capabilities and plans to produce 5 million drones in 2025. ▪️ Within NATO, Germany is working closely with Ukraine on drone development. ▪️ The EU has also announced plans to strengthen its member states’ capacity to manufacture drones. 🔳 Frontline testing Drone prototypes in Ukraine are immediately sent into combat and tested against Russian capabilities. The data gathered is then directly used to refine drone manufacturing. 🔳 Drone pilot training ▪️ This year, NATO conducted extended simulation-based drone exercises. ▪️ NATO also has a training center in Poland to study and apply Ukrainian experience. ▪️ Denmark has sent its military personnel to Ukraine to learn drone warfare tactics firsthand. 📹: DW

Anton Gerashchenko

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First Drone vs. Manned Fighter Combat? On December 8, 2025, the Ukrainian Air Force confirmed the loss of a Su-27 fighter jet piloted by Lieutenant Colonel Yevhenii Ivanov, who was killed during a combat mission in the eastern direction. Yesterday, December 17, one Mi-24 was downed in same circumstances. Russian sources allege the aircraft was shot down, but Ukrainian statements describe the circumstances as under investigation, with no official confirmation of the cause. There are unverified Russian claims linking it to a modified Geran-2 drone equipped with an R-60 missile. Ukrainian intelligence has confirmed the existence of Geran-2 variants armed with R-60 air-to-air missiles, designed primarily to counter aircraft or helicopters approaching to intercept drone swarms. If independently verified, such an engagement could represent a significant milestone in drone-vs-manned aircraft combat. This development aligns with broader trends i mentioned in my previous article on Chinese high-altitude drones conducting air-to-air target acquisition from positions well above potential threats. Elon Musk has indeed argued that the future of warfare lies with unmanned aircraft, stating that manned fighter jets are becoming obsolete in the drone era and predicting a shift toward autonomous or remotely controlled systems. But i believe that it’s something to the next two decades. Sixth-generation aircraft concepts often emphasize manned platforms controlling swarms of drones (loyal wingmen), but the question pushes further: How will manned fighters compete against high-altitude unmanned systems operating 10–15 km above their service ceiling and potentially launching air-air hypersonic missiles? In January I will post an article on China's development of layered high-altitude drone systems for ISTAR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance), one optimized for aerial threats and another for naval targets. Recent Chinese programs, like high-altitude stealth drones, recharge stations and mothership concepts capable of deploying swarms, suggest active progress in this direction.

Patricia Marins

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