Battle of the surveillance drones: Can Ukraine blind Putin's troops on the ground?
Ukraine destroyed 200 Russian surveillance drones over two months, but is it enough to stop their intelligence-gathering efforts?
Ukraine destroyed 200 Russian surveillance drones over two months, but is it enough to stop their intelligence-gathering efforts?
Russia is using the Molniya, a light plywood drone to target Ukrainian positions, and the design is so good it's being reverse-engineered.
Russia says this missile has never been jammed or shot down, but it may only be a matter of time before it meets its match in Ukraine.
President Zelensky has been informed that North Korean troops could be deployed into combat as early as 27 October.
Engineers claim to have developed a new Sting drone which will be used to counter the growing threat from Iranian-designed drones.
The report says improving recruitment and retention, plus enhancing the role of the reserves, is crucial to rebuild UK military capability.
The Ukrainian pilots completed 50 hours of training in Grob tutor aircraft and also received English lessons.
More than 1,300 Russian drone strikes were launched against Ukraine in September, according to the MOD.
John Healey and his Tory Party shadow both agree the joint move by Moscow and Pyongyang represents a serious escalation in the conflict.
CBRN expert Hamish de Bretton-Gordon believes Moscow is less likely to use nukes, while its deployment of chemical weapons is happening now.
The loan is part of an agreed package by the G7 group of nations and could be spent on anything from artillery to air defence systems.
Ukraine has welcomed the return of 95 soldiers who were captured in the Kharkiv, Kyiv and Chernihiv regions.
The 7.62x54mmR cartridge came out in 1891, but has stood the test of time and is still in use on battlefields around the world like Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says the use of North Korean troops in the conflict would be the first step towards a world war.
Both sides are combining social media with the age-old honey trap to lure each others' soldiers into revealing important information.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has unveiled his victory plan which he hopes will end the war by next year.