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Cheap drones are beating Russia’s billion-dollar air defenses
Cheap, mass-produced Ukrainian long-range one-way attack drones are breaking through one of the most expensive air defense networks ever assembled, with a 20 to 30 percent penetration rate that is proving sufficient to systematically dismantle Russia’s oil refining industry and degrade its military logistics, a Ukrainian officer with direct command experience in the deep-strike drone []
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India TV News
· Jun 22, 2026
Intelligence gaps, arms supplied via drones: Key revelations in NIA's Pahalgam attack chargesheet
As per the chargesheet linked to last year’s terror attack in the Baisaran meadows of Pahalgam, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has found that cross-border drones were used to air-drop weapons and cash deep inside the region, reaching even Baramulla district in north Kashmir without being detected.
The Eastern Herald
· Jul 2, 2026
Russia’s Jet-Powered Geran Drones Can Now Outrun Ukraine’s Interceptors
Russia's jet-powered Geran drones — reaching 500 km/h — now outpace the interceptor UAVs Ukraine built to shoot down propeller-driven kamikaze attacks. Russia plans to raise jet-powered drones to 50 percent of its strike fleet, forcing Ukraine's defenses onto a more expensive tier they built to use sparingly.
Defence Blog
· Jul 2, 2026
Switchblade drone maker wins huge Army counter-drone contract
The U.S. Army just handed one drone maker a 500 million bet that cheap enemy drones are about to become the biggest threat American soldiers face on the battlefield. AeroVironment (AV), the defense company best known for building the backpack-launched Switchblade attack drone and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, though the Army’s award notice lists the []
South China Morning Post
· Jun 28, 2026
How is China shaping up in the global competition to sell air defence weapons?
Chinese firms joined their global competitors at Eurosatory, the recently concluded arms fair, where the latest air defences were the centre of attention in a market made more important by the drone warfare seen in Ukraine and the Middle East. Experts said China could anticipate sales from the Global South thanks to its cost efficiency, but geopolitical constraints would continue to bar it from US-allied countries that were looking for combat-proven and interoperable systems. China’s largest...
Euromaidan Press
· Jul 8, 2026
A $50k Ukrainian drone just hit a refinery 2,500 km inside Russia. The expensive missiles couldn’t
With bigger wings and more fuel, Ukrainian drones can range deeper inside Russia to hit once unreachable targets.
The i Paper
· Jul 1, 2026
The robot submarines that can defend the UK from Putin’s secret attacks
With the undersea threat from Russia increasing, the MoD is turning to drones
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Related coverage for "Cheap drones are beating Russia’s billion-dollar air defenses": India TV News — Intelligence gaps, arms supplied via drones: Key revelations in NIA's Pahalgam attack chargesheet. The Eastern Herald — Russia’s Jet-Powered Geran Drones Can Now Outrun Ukraine’s Interceptors. Defence Blog — Switchblade drone maker wins huge Army counter-drone contract. South China Morning Post — How is China shaping up in the global competition to sell air defence weapons?. Euromaidan Press — A $50k Ukrainian drone just hit a refinery 2,500 km inside Russia. The expensive missiles couldn’t. The i Paper — The robot submarines that can defend the UK from Putin’s secret attacks