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![A Belarus serviceman carries a UAV during the “Zapad-2025” joint Russian-Belarusian military drills at a training ground near the town of Borisov, east of Minsk, on September 15, 2025. (Source: Getty Images) A Belarus serviceman carries a UAV during the “Zapad-2025” joint Russian-Belarusian military drills at a training ground near the town of Borisov, east of Minsk, on September 15, 2025. (Source: Getty Images)]()
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Russia’s drone war is undergoing a major shift as Moscow begins moving away from disposable UAVs and toward a new generation of reusable strike and interceptor drones. But in reality, Russia is playing catch-up. Ukraine was the first to pivot toward heavy, reusable attack drones earlier in the war—a shift that forced Moscow to adapt.![Russian Belgorod, Rostov Switch to "Whitelist" Mobile Internet, Allow Only Kremlin-Approved Sites Russian Belgorod, Rostov Switch to "Whitelist" Mobile Internet, Allow Only Kremlin-Approved Sites]()
![A worker overlooks the low-temperature isomerization unit at the Novokuibyshevsk oil refinery plant, operated by Rosneft PJSC, in Novokuibyshevsk, Samara region, Russia, on December 22, 2016. (Source: Getty Images) A worker overlooks the low-temperature isomerization unit at the Novokuibyshevsk oil refinery plant, operated by Rosneft PJSC, in Novokuibyshevsk, Samara region, Russia, on December 22, 2016. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Russian Landing Ship 'Orsk' (Project 1171) docked in Sevastopol, 2003. (Source: Russian media) Russian Landing Ship 'Orsk' (Project 1171) docked in Sevastopol, 2003. (Source: Russian media)]()
![A Ukrainian Air Force Mirage 2000 takes off with afterburner, carrying a fuel tank in Ukrainian colors. (Source: Ukrainian Air Force) A Ukrainian Air Force Mirage 2000 takes off with afterburner, carrying a fuel tank in Ukrainian colors. (Source: Ukrainian Air Force)]()
![Illustrative image. View from below of Pegasus air-launch space booster launching from a NASA B-52 over Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA. (Source: Getty Images) Illustrative image. View from below of Pegasus air-launch space booster launching from a NASA B-52 over Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA. (Source: Getty Images)]()
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The Pentagon has quietly taken a major step toward building the first American space-based interceptors—weapons designed to strike enemy ballistic missiles in the opening seconds after launch, while they’re still clawing upward through the atmosphere and unable to maneuver.


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