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Electro Optic Systems: One Of Defense's Best Counter-Drone Plays

Seeking Alpha

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July 6, 2026

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CNET

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· Jun 24, 2026

I Got a Ground Level Look at How Seattle's World Cup Drone Scoreboard Lights Up the Sky

Seattle is flying a first-of-its-kind drone performance showing the scores of World Cup matches played in the city.

TASS

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· Jul 2, 2026

Russia begins testing new Svarog pro AI-assisted interceptor drone in combat

The drone that is designed to engage fixed-wing UAVs is hand-launched and is used jointly with a ground-based control station, enabling an operator to strike targets at a distance of up to 17 km

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

Rugby lights up Sydney Harbour

After the Vivid drone show disaster, Rugby Australia are making sure their upcoming drone show ahead of their upcoming Test match goes without a hitch.

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

The Aircraft Drone Danger

A drone strike Monday and a near-miss last week are warnings.

Defence Blog

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· Jun 25, 2026

Lithuania develops new autonomous interceptor to kill kamikaze drones

A Lithuanian drone company has unveiled a purpose-built interceptor designed to destroy Shahed-class attack drones in flight, adding a new kinetic counter-drone weapon to the growing arsenal of small nations that have turned four years of front-line experience in Ukraine into exportable defense technology. Granta Autonomy announced the Black Wasp on June 24, 2026, describing []

ArcaMax

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· Jul 8, 2026

Drones help issue citations for illegal fireworks and confiscate them in Anaheim, Santa Ana

Drone teams in north Orange County cities helped police officers take illegal fireworks off of the streets and catch dozens of perpetrators lighting them on the Fourth of July, officials said. Anaheim police used drones for the first time to help...

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Related coverage for "Electro Optic Systems: One Of Defense's Best Counter-Drone Plays": CNET — I Got a Ground Level Look at How Seattle's World Cup Drone Scoreboard Lights Up the Sky. TASS — Russia begins testing new Svarog pro AI-assisted interceptor drone in combat. Brisbane Times — Rugby lights up Sydney Harbour. Hindustan Times — The Aircraft Drone Danger. Defence Blog — Lithuania develops new autonomous interceptor to kill kamikaze drones. ArcaMax — Drones help issue citations for illegal fireworks and confiscate them in Anaheim, Santa Ana