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More than 30 companies in Ukraine produce drones that use fiber optic communication for control and video transmission. — ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine unveils ground robot that rescues wounded soldiers and hauls 1.5 tonsGround robotic systems have begun operating actively on the battlefield in Ukraine. These platforms are the result of two ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine develops specialized ammo to shoot down enemy drones (video)The rounds are equipped with a specialized warhead, according to Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation ...
Ukrainian firm Ukrspecsystems plans to create a UAV service hub to enhance maintenance efficiency for foreign drone ...
Brave1, a united coordination platform for defence technologies powered by the Ukrainian government, has hosted an event on its training ground where relatively new technologies were tested for ...
Brave1 explained that because it now knows UGVs can operate with fiber-optic cables, the organization needs to develop tactics for the robots. It is doing so with help from the Ukrainian military ...
Brave1 has made over 400 grants to developers adding up to over UAH 800 million (about $19 million). Brave1 has provided support to the development of AI systems like the Swarmer drone and the ...
Another four developments from Brave1 participants comply with NATO standards and will be able to work at the front, Deputy Prime Minister for Innovation and Technology Mykhailo Fedorov said. "The ...
The document was published on the official Government portal , as reported by Ukrinform. It is noted that defense spending ...
Microwaves can also produce electrical charges in conductive and semi-conductive protrusions (such as antennae or camera lenses) that can turn into damaging currents. Mjölnir’s ability to change the ...
"The issue of correct identification of enemy targets by drones still remains," says a spokesperson at Brave1, a Ukrainian government organization involved in the development of military technology.
Brave1 issued $7.5 million in grants for startups and aims to scale funding in 2024. Over the first two years of the war, Ukrainian startups have attracted more than $20M of global investment.
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