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“This is a bad sign”: Russia’s Molniya strike drones now fully autonomous
There is some evidence that Russia’s Molniya strike drones are becoming fully autonomous, with no need for human control. This could reduce the impact of jamming on Russia’s drone units in Ukraine. By Sam Cranny-Evans, editor of Calibre Defence, published on July 2, 2026. Some evidence has emerged from Ukraine that the Russian Molniya strike [...] The post “
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Calibre Defence7d agoC

What does the Gripen bring to Ukraine?
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Calibre Defence7d agoC

Russia’s Mnogotochie counter-drone rifle cartridge now in service, but will it work?
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Calibre Defence3d agoC

Royal Navy tests Nyan OWA drone on its path to a hybrid fleet
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Calibre Defence3d agoC

Lessons from Op Sindoor for NATO and its planned GlobalEye fleet
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Calibre Defence2d agoC

Rheinmetall and Lockheed sign MoU to bring ATACMS production to Europe
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Calibre Defence2d agoC

Confirmed but not funded: Defence Investment Plan lands a year late with a £4.7 billion gap attached
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Calibre Defence1d agoC

Twelve boats, no bill: Defence Investment Plan recommits to SSN-AUKUS with steel-cutting just a year away
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Calibre Defence1d agoC

Europe commits $50 billion to deep precision strike initiative as it seeks to deter Russia without the US
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Calibre Defence21h agoC

What does the Royal Air Force get from the Defence Investment Plan?
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Calibre Defence19h ago

