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Russia-Ukraine War: Drone Swarms Reshape Battlefield
The Russia-Ukraine War is witnessing a rapid escalation in drone technology, with Ukraine currently leading in swarm drone deployments, leveraging commercially available AI, while Russia is expected to integrate swarm technology into its loitering munitions in 2025; both sides are adapting counter-d...
Russia-Ukraine War: Drone Swarms Reshape Battlefield
The Russia-Ukraine War is witnessing a rapid escalation in drone technology, with Ukraine currently leading in swarm drone deployments, leveraging commercially available AI, while Russia is expected to integrate swarm technology into its loitering munitions in 2025; both sides are adapting counter-d...
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32% Bias Score


Russia Deploys New Weapons Systems in Ukraine
In 2024, Russia deployed new weapons systems in Ukraine, including the hypersonic "Oreshnik" missile that struck a Ukrainian facility; the S-350 "Vityaz" air defense system, effective against various missiles and aircraft; three-ton FAB-3000 bombs that created large craters and contributed to a defe...
Russia Deploys New Weapons Systems in Ukraine
In 2024, Russia deployed new weapons systems in Ukraine, including the hypersonic "Oreshnik" missile that struck a Ukrainian facility; the S-350 "Vityaz" air defense system, effective against various missiles and aircraft; three-ton FAB-3000 bombs that created large craters and contributed to a defe...
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68% Bias Score


Ukrainian USV Shoots Down Russian Helicopter
A Ukrainian Magura V5 unmanned surface vehicle (USV) equipped with an R-73 air-to-air missile shot down a Russian Mil Mi-8 helicopter, marking the first time a USV has achieved an aerial kill, significantly impacting the Russian Black Sea fleet operations.
Ukrainian USV Shoots Down Russian Helicopter
A Ukrainian Magura V5 unmanned surface vehicle (USV) equipped with an R-73 air-to-air missile shot down a Russian Mil Mi-8 helicopter, marking the first time a USV has achieved an aerial kill, significantly impacting the Russian Black Sea fleet operations.
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40% Bias Score


IDF's AI-Driven Targeting System in Gaza Sparks Debate
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) used AI, including the "Gospel" system, to rapidly identify Hamas and Hezbollah operatives in Gaza, prompting debate about its accuracy and impact on the death toll, despite the IDF's assertion that it minimized collateral damage.
IDF's AI-Driven Targeting System in Gaza Sparks Debate
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) used AI, including the "Gospel" system, to rapidly identify Hamas and Hezbollah operatives in Gaza, prompting debate about its accuracy and impact on the death toll, despite the IDF's assertion that it minimized collateral damage.
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40% Bias Score


Western Tech Fuels Russia's New Ballistic Missiles
Russia's new Oreshnik ballistic missiles, tested against Ukraine, utilize Western high-tech components from Germany and Japan, despite sanctions, highlighting continued reliance on foreign technology for precision manufacturing and challenging international efforts to curb arms production.
Western Tech Fuels Russia's New Ballistic Missiles
Russia's new Oreshnik ballistic missiles, tested against Ukraine, utilize Western high-tech components from Germany and Japan, despite sanctions, highlighting continued reliance on foreign technology for precision manufacturing and challenging international efforts to curb arms production.
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40% Bias Score


Improved Enemy Missile Technology Challenges Israeli Defenses
Two ballistic missiles, exhibiting mid-flight trajectory adjustments, struck a school in Ramat Efal and a playground in Jaffa, Israel, raising concerns about a significant improvement in enemy missile technology and prompting analysis of Israel's defensive capabilities.
Improved Enemy Missile Technology Challenges Israeli Defenses
Two ballistic missiles, exhibiting mid-flight trajectory adjustments, struck a school in Ramat Efal and a playground in Jaffa, Israel, raising concerns about a significant improvement in enemy missile technology and prompting analysis of Israel's defensive capabilities.
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44% Bias Score

Pentagon Contracts XTEND for IndooOutdoor Kamikaze Drone
The Pentagon's Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate awarded XTEND a contract for its Scorpio PSIO drone, a small, AI-controlled kamikaze drone capable of indoor and outdoor precision strikes, with deliveries starting in Q1 2025.

Pentagon Contracts XTEND for IndooOutdoor Kamikaze Drone
The Pentagon's Irregular Warfare Technical Support Directorate awarded XTEND a contract for its Scorpio PSIO drone, a small, AI-controlled kamikaze drone capable of indoor and outdoor precision strikes, with deliveries starting in Q1 2025.
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56% Bias Score

IDF Lowers Threat Threshold for Rocket Alarms After Drone Attack
Following a mid-October drone attack that killed four Israeli soldiers, the IDF lowered its threat threshold for triggering rocket alarms, leading to a rise in false alarms but preventing further major attacks; this is a temporary solution while better defenses are developed.

IDF Lowers Threat Threshold for Rocket Alarms After Drone Attack
Following a mid-October drone attack that killed four Israeli soldiers, the IDF lowered its threat threshold for triggering rocket alarms, leading to a rise in false alarms but preventing further major attacks; this is a temporary solution while better defenses are developed.
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36% Bias Score

AI in Gaza: Faster Targeting, Increased Civilian Casualties?
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) utilizes AI algorithms, such as "Gospel," to analyze data from satellites, drones, social media, and other sources to identify targets in Gaza, significantly accelerating the targeting process, though raising concerns about accuracy and civilian casualties. This has ...

AI in Gaza: Faster Targeting, Increased Civilian Casualties?
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) utilizes AI algorithms, such as "Gospel," to analyze data from satellites, drones, social media, and other sources to identify targets in Gaza, significantly accelerating the targeting process, though raising concerns about accuracy and civilian casualties. This has ...
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48% Bias Score

Thales Secures Major Contracts, Securing Govan's Legacy
Thales' Glasgow facility, established in 1888 and the sole supplier of periscopes to the Royal Navy since WWI, recently won a £1.8bn contract for naval fleet maintenance and a £169m contract for Dreadnought submarine periscopes and sonar systems, securing its legacy and employing Govan residents.

Thales Secures Major Contracts, Securing Govan's Legacy
Thales' Glasgow facility, established in 1888 and the sole supplier of periscopes to the Royal Navy since WWI, recently won a £1.8bn contract for naval fleet maintenance and a £169m contract for Dreadnought submarine periscopes and sonar systems, securing its legacy and employing Govan residents.
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44% Bias Score

Russia's Missile Advantage and the 'Oreshnik' Threat
Ukrainian intelligence estimates Russia has 1400 long-range missiles and produces 40-50 Iskanders, 30-50 Kalibrs, and 50 Kh-101s monthly; Western reports claim Russia's new 'Oreshnik' missile is untouchable by Patriot systems, while Ukraine has only 20 ATACMS left.

Russia's Missile Advantage and the 'Oreshnik' Threat
Ukrainian intelligence estimates Russia has 1400 long-range missiles and produces 40-50 Iskanders, 30-50 Kalibrs, and 50 Kh-101s monthly; Western reports claim Russia's new 'Oreshnik' missile is untouchable by Patriot systems, while Ukraine has only 20 ATACMS left.
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48% Bias Score

Friendly Fire Risk Rises Amidst Growing Drone Threats
The shootdown of a U.S. Navy F/A-18 by a friendly ship in the Red Sea, the crash of an Azeri airliner in Grozny, and mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey illustrate the increasing challenges of distinguishing friendly aircraft from hostile drones, highlighting the risk of 'friendly fire' incid...

Friendly Fire Risk Rises Amidst Growing Drone Threats
The shootdown of a U.S. Navy F/A-18 by a friendly ship in the Red Sea, the crash of an Azeri airliner in Grozny, and mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey illustrate the increasing challenges of distinguishing friendly aircraft from hostile drones, highlighting the risk of 'friendly fire' incid...
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40% Bias Score
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