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Two Men Charged in Drone Attack that Killed Three US Soldiers
US prosecutors charged two men with exporting sensitive technology used in a January 28th drone attack in Jordan, killing three US soldiers and injuring dozens more; one defendant's company manufactured the drone's navigation system, and the other helped procure the technology, evading US export law...
Two Men Charged in Drone Attack that Killed Three US Soldiers
US prosecutors charged two men with exporting sensitive technology used in a January 28th drone attack in Jordan, killing three US soldiers and injuring dozens more; one defendant's company manufactured the drone's navigation system, and the other helped procure the technology, evading US export law...
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48% Bias Score


US Arrests in Drone Attack Killing American Soldiers
Two men, including a dual Iranian-American citizen living in Natick, Massachusetts, were arrested for exporting US technology used in a deadly drone attack in Jordan that killed three American soldiers and injured many more; one suspect was arrested in Italy and the other in Massachusetts.
US Arrests in Drone Attack Killing American Soldiers
Two men, including a dual Iranian-American citizen living in Natick, Massachusetts, were arrested for exporting US technology used in a deadly drone attack in Jordan that killed three American soldiers and injured many more; one suspect was arrested in Italy and the other in Massachusetts.
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52% Bias Score


Shift in Russian Military Tactics in Ukraine Leads to Concerns of Ukrainian Defeat
Recent changes in Russian military tactics in Ukraine, from frontal assaults to successful flanking maneuvers, are attributed to improved drone surveillance, counter-battery warfare, and logistical support, causing concern among Polish experts who fear a Ukrainian defeat.
Shift in Russian Military Tactics in Ukraine Leads to Concerns of Ukrainian Defeat
Recent changes in Russian military tactics in Ukraine, from frontal assaults to successful flanking maneuvers, are attributed to improved drone surveillance, counter-battery warfare, and logistical support, causing concern among Polish experts who fear a Ukrainian defeat.
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40% Bias Score


Israel's AI-Driven Military Advantage Reshapes Middle East Power Dynamics
Israel's Defense Ministry showcased its rapid technological advancements in AI and military capabilities during the recent conflict, highlighting its use of AI-enabled drones and missile defense systems, startup integrations, and space-based intelligence gathering for real-time situational awareness...
Israel's AI-Driven Military Advantage Reshapes Middle East Power Dynamics
Israel's Defense Ministry showcased its rapid technological advancements in AI and military capabilities during the recent conflict, highlighting its use of AI-enabled drones and missile defense systems, startup integrations, and space-based intelligence gathering for real-time situational awareness...
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60% Bias Score


Germany to Launch Major Security and Defense Exhibition in 2027
Germany will host its first security and defense exhibition, "DSEI Germany," in Hannover in January 2027, driven by increased global conflict, threats to critical infrastructure, and heightened government defense spending; the event aims to strengthen security in Germany and Europe.
Germany to Launch Major Security and Defense Exhibition in 2027
Germany will host its first security and defense exhibition, "DSEI Germany," in Hannover in January 2027, driven by increased global conflict, threats to critical infrastructure, and heightened government defense spending; the event aims to strengthen security in Germany and Europe.
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36% Bias Score


Anti-Tank Missiles, Not Drones, Dominate Kursk Battlefield
In the Kursk Oblast, despite abundant videos showing FPV drones striking Russian armored vehicles, anti-tank missiles are the primary cause of their destruction, with missiles like Javelins and Stugna-P outperforming FPVs in terms of explosive power and overall effectiveness.
Anti-Tank Missiles, Not Drones, Dominate Kursk Battlefield
In the Kursk Oblast, despite abundant videos showing FPV drones striking Russian armored vehicles, anti-tank missiles are the primary cause of their destruction, with missiles like Javelins and Stugna-P outperforming FPVs in terms of explosive power and overall effectiveness.
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36% Bias Score

Record High German Arms Exports Spark Controversy
Germany's arms export approvals reached a record €12 billion in 2023, including increased sales to NATO, EU partners, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Israel, and Turkey, prompting criticism due to human rights concerns and legal challenges.

Record High German Arms Exports Spark Controversy
Germany's arms export approvals reached a record €12 billion in 2023, including increased sales to NATO, EU partners, Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Israel, and Turkey, prompting criticism due to human rights concerns and legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine Claims Development of Laser Weapon System
Ukraine's military announced a new laser weapon, called "Trident," allegedly capable of shooting down aircraft over 2 kilometers, a claim disputed by experts citing technological limitations and a lack of evidence.

Ukraine Claims Development of Laser Weapon System
Ukraine's military announced a new laser weapon, called "Trident," allegedly capable of shooting down aircraft over 2 kilometers, a claim disputed by experts citing technological limitations and a lack of evidence.
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56% Bias Score

Ukrainian Su-27s Employ High-Angle Glide Bombing in Kursk
A video confirms Ukrainian Su-27 fighter jets using American-made GBU-39 glide bombs in a low-altitude, high-angle bombing technique to strike a Russian bridgehead in Kursk Oblast, maximizing range and minimizing exposure to enemy fire while prioritizing high-value targets despite limited munitions.

Ukrainian Su-27s Employ High-Angle Glide Bombing in Kursk
A video confirms Ukrainian Su-27 fighter jets using American-made GBU-39 glide bombs in a low-altitude, high-angle bombing technique to strike a Russian bridgehead in Kursk Oblast, maximizing range and minimizing exposure to enemy fire while prioritizing high-value targets despite limited munitions.
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40% Bias Score

US Successfully Tests Hypersonic Missile
The US successfully tested a conventional hypersonic missile from Cape Canaveral, Florida, marking a significant advancement in its hypersonic weapons program and escalating the global arms race.

US Successfully Tests Hypersonic Missile
The US successfully tested a conventional hypersonic missile from Cape Canaveral, Florida, marking a significant advancement in its hypersonic weapons program and escalating the global arms race.
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56% Bias Score

UK, Italy, and Japan team up to build rival to US fighter jet
A new company, combining UK, Italian, and Japanese defense firms, will develop a sixth-generation fighter jet by 2035, aiming to compete with American technology and expand global sales, with potential Saudi Arabian involvement.

UK, Italy, and Japan team up to build rival to US fighter jet
A new company, combining UK, Italian, and Japanese defense firms, will develop a sixth-generation fighter jet by 2035, aiming to compete with American technology and expand global sales, with potential Saudi Arabian involvement.
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56% Bias Score

Greece to Acquire 590 US Switchblade Drones
Greece's National Security Council approved the purchase of 590 US-made Switchblade 300 and 600 drones for €75.2 million, with Greece paying only €25 million; these 'kamikaze' drones will equip Greek ground and special forces units, enhancing precision strike capabilities.

Greece to Acquire 590 US Switchblade Drones
Greece's National Security Council approved the purchase of 590 US-made Switchblade 300 and 600 drones for €75.2 million, with Greece paying only €25 million; these 'kamikaze' drones will equip Greek ground and special forces units, enhancing precision strike capabilities.
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52% Bias Score
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