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Is Ukraine’s Decentralized Drone Innovation a Blip or a Revolution?

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July 10, 2026

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Is Ukraine’s Decentralized Drone Innovation a Blip or a Revolution?

Weapons reworked on the front are driving Kyiv’s recent successes.

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War on the Rocks

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· Jun 30, 2026

Mapping America’s Domestic Drone Supply Chain

The extent of China’s drone dominance — and how to decouple from it — has long been a source of debate and anxiety in Washington. Last month, the Wall Street Journal reignited controversy by publishing a visual analysis of military quadcopter components, exploring China’s advantages in parts manufacturing and cost. The director of the Defense Innovation Unit objected to the report, stating on X that “By leaving out the dozens of U.S. companies that have plunged into drone component manufacturing, this article disappoints.”Underlying this debate is disagreement about how to measure drone supply chain security. At the very top of The post Mapping America’s Domestic Drone Supply Chain appeared first on War on the Rocks.

Investing.com

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· Jul 10, 2026

Inside the U.S. race for drone delivery dominance

Inside the U.S. race for drone delivery dominance

Defence Blog

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· Jul 10, 2026

Neros develops a low-cost interceptor drone

The company that helped supply Ukraine’s front lines with cheap, mass-produced attack drones just announced it is racing to build the exact opposite: a drone built specifically to hunt and kill other drones. Neros Technologies posted a video on July 10 showing early testing of what the company calls Bandit, a counter-unmanned aircraft system, or []

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 11, 2026

US Senator Lindsey Graham Praises Ukrainian Drone Tech During Visit to SkyFall Plant

US Senator Lindsey Graham toured a production facility of SkyFall, a leading Ukrainian defense-technology company. Graham observed the manufacturing of advanced unmanned systems, including “Vampire” bomber drones, “Shrike” FPVs, and “Shahed” interceptors. The Senator highly praised Ukraine’s rapid advancements in drone warfare. Noting that the technologies produced are some of the most advanced globally, Graham emphasized that it would be a “huge mistake” for the US not to forge a strong technological partnership with Ukraine in the field of defense innovation.

The Independent

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· Jun 28, 2026

How Ukraine’s audacious drone campaign sparked a fuel crisis 3,500km behind enemy lines

Drones, once auxiliary to the war on the ground, have grown into a giant-slaying weapon in Ukraine’s arsenal over four years of ingenuity, writes James C. Reynolds

Hindustan Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

Ukraine is trying to threaten Vladimir Putin into peace talks

Its claims to be winning the drone war are partly propaganda and partly real

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Related coverage for "Is Ukraine’s Decentralized Drone Innovation a Blip or a Revolution?": War on the Rocks — Mapping America’s Domestic Drone Supply Chain. Investing.com — Inside the U.S. race for drone delivery dominance. Defence Blog — Neros develops a low-cost interceptor drone. Kyiv Post — US Senator Lindsey Graham Praises Ukrainian Drone Tech During Visit to SkyFall Plant. The Independent — How Ukraine’s audacious drone campaign sparked a fuel crisis 3,500km behind enemy lines. Hindustan Times — Ukraine is trying to threaten Vladimir Putin into peace talks