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Ukraine, FPV drones and Russia

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No Boots, No Problem: Ukraine captured a Russian position using only robots and drones
On Apr. 13, 2026, Ukraine’s Arms Makers’ Day, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed what defense analysts had been tracking for months: Ukrainian forces successfully captured a Russian-held position...

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Russia plans millions of FPV drones this year - How Ukraine will respond
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Ukraine captures territory using only robots. Is this the future of warfare?
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Ukrainian president says robots captured territory from Russian soldiers
President Zelenskyy says that for the first time ever, the Ukrainian army was able to use only robots to retake territory from Russian soldiers.

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Ukraine war latest: Zelenskyy warns of Russia's 'truly global threat' after deadly strikes
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Ukraine forces Russians to surrender using only robots
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EW dome or firepower? How Ukraine protects trains and trucks from Russian FPV drones

Attacks on logistics have become a challenge not only for the military but also for businesses and Ukrainian Railways Attacks by Russian drones on transport are forcing Ukraine to change safety rules even for passengers.
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One-way attack drones: Low-cost, high-tech weapons ‘democratize’ precision warfare

Nowhere is this variation more consequential than in the category of one-way attack drones: systems designed not to return home like an airplane, but to fly directly into a target and destroy it, like a bullet or a missile.
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Zelensky: Ukraine’s defense industry can produce millions of FPV drones annually

The capabilities of Ukraine’s defense industry amount to millions of FPV drones per year; these are our deep-strike weapons, our interceptors, and millions of shells. Ukraine has its own long-range missile weapons.
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The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine shared Russia's plans for FPV drones

EADaily, April 15th, 2026. Russia plans to release more than 7 million FPV drones this year. This is reported by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
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What it’s like to be hunted by drones in Ukraine

Lethal airborne threat is becoming a daily reality on the front lines – and the new way of warfare Antonia Langford is a reporter based in Kyiv who covers Ukraine and Russia. She has also written for The Times,
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FPV Carrier Or Heavy Bomber: Ukraine’s Evolving Drone Airpower

Larger drones are being converted into motherships for FPVs, but small guided munitions may be a more effective payload.
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Ukraine fields 15,000 new drones as mass production accelerates

By the end of 2025, Ukraine’s armed forces had taken delivery of more than 15,000 ground robotic systems and a record 3 million first-person-view strike drones, a production surge that has fundamentally changed how Kyiv equips the units doing the hardest fighting.
The New Voice of Ukraine on MSN
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Ukraine still relies on Chinese drone parts, expert warns

If we talk about components for FPV [first-person view] drones, Ukraine produces flight controllers and cameras,” Khrapchynskyi said. “That said, it's still cheaper to buy some components in China.” He said a state program should subsidize localization of production.
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