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Russia says its new tanks can defeat drones, deploys them to front

Defence Blog

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July 9, 2026

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Russian state-aligned outlet Izvestia has confirmed that Russian military units operating on the front have received T-72B3A tanks equipped with an upgraded version of the Arena-M active protection system, and that crews are now undergoing additional training before the vehicles are sent to support assault groups attacking fortified Ukrainian positions. Arena-M belongs to a category []

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Intel Slava

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· Jul 5, 2026

🇷🇺❌🇺🇦— NOW: Russian drones striking targets in Kiev.

— NOW: Russian drones striking targets in Kiev.

The i Paper

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· 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

Kyiv Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

Russia's Latest Gen Su-57 Stealth Jets Fail to Intercept Ukrainian Drones Over Omsk

Russia’s elusive Su-57 stealth fighters were seen attempting to intercept Ukrainian drones during Monday’s attack on Russia’s largest oil refinery in Omsk. Some military outlets pointed out recent photos suggesting the jet’s relegation to anti-drone duty as Moscow fields a limited number of the jets.

Defence Blog

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· Jun 21, 2026

Ukraine’s drone hunters can’t keep up with Russia’s fastest drones

Ukraine’s drone interceptor crews cannot reliably chase down Russia’s new jet-powered attack drones because their aircraft simply are not fast enough to catch them before their batteries run out, a frontline Ukrainian air defense commander has revealed in an interview to Militarnyi. The commander, who goes by the call sign “Ramzes” and leads the anti-drone []

Euromaidan Press

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· Jul 3, 2026

Ukraine’s eastern kill zone is 25 km deep — corps commander expects 30 by year’s end

Drones now do most of the killing, and Russia has abandoned armored assault for two- and three-man infiltration

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ukraine’s new civilian battlefield: Surviving FPV drone attacks

Russian FPV drones, once used primarily against military targets, are increasingly becoming a weapon of terrorism against civilians. In front-line Kharkiv, residents are being forced to learn entirely new rules of survival as inexpensive battlefield drones reach residential neighborhoods, roads, buses, and private vehicles. Russia is now attacking Kharkiv in a new way, and the []

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Related coverage for "Russia says its new tanks can defeat drones, deploys them to front": Intel Slava — 🇷🇺❌🇺🇦— NOW: Russian drones striking targets in Kiev.. The i Paper — The robot submarines that can defend the UK from Putin’s secret attacks. Kyiv Post — Russia's Latest Gen Su-57 Stealth Jets Fail to Intercept Ukrainian Drones Over Omsk. Defence Blog — Ukraine’s drone hunters can’t keep up with Russia’s fastest drones. Euromaidan Press — Ukraine’s eastern kill zone is 25 km deep — corps commander expects 30 by year’s end. Washington Examiner — Ukraine’s new civilian battlefield: Surviving FPV drone attacks