Russia, Ukraine and drones
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Russia dramatically intensified missile and drone attacks across Ukraine this month in an effort to sap Ukrainians’ morale – but it is also stepping up ground attacks in many areas along the long frontline,
The challenge is that Russia has China’s industrial backing, allowing it to scale more effectively than Ukraine. China produces 80 percent of the world’s fiber-optic supply. Russia has far more state finances to allow the purchasing of these supplies, while Ukraine still heavily relies on volunteers to drive some of these efforts .
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American weapons are important, but Ukrainian drones have changed everything.
As the bloody battle against Vladimir Putin’s troops stretches into its fourth year, the toll on Ukraine is mounting. Hundreds of billions of pounds have been spent on fighting the Russian invaders, and at least 46,000 soldiers have died.
The advance may be linked to Moscow's attempts to create "buffer zones" along the border, Ukrainian regional authorities say.
Ukraine and Germany have signed a new military agreement that will see the two countries cooperate in the development and production of long-range weapons capable of striking targets inside Russia. The deal comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that Russia is massing around 50,
In an undisclosed location near the front line, Vanya, a Ukrainian soldier, traverses through a field covered in the traces of a deadly Russian weapon.
The clean energy transition that the Biden administration touted as the focus of its industrial policy required large amounts of mineral inputs. Batteries for electric vehicles depend on lithium, solar panels contain gallium and molybdenum,