“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…
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