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China’s first aerial mothership.

China prepares to launch large drone ‘mothership’

China is readying a new high-altitude drone that can fly for up to 12 hours and release 100 smaller kamikaze drones.

  • Allegra Mendelson

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Sending ‘gifts’ to Russian soldiers: The punk rocker making drones in a Kyiv basement

As Ukrainian soldiers fight desperately for their homeland’s survival, civilians are coming up with inventive ways to supply them with lethal weapons.

  • John Lyons
Freedom Flotilla says one of its ships was subjected to a drone attack.

All aboard Gaza aid flotilla confirmed safe after NGO reports drone attack

The Freedom Flotilla Coalition uploaded video footage showing a fire on one of its ships but did not indicate who could have been responsible for the attack.

Anduril Australia’s CEO David Goodrich and Anduril’s founder Palmer Luckey.

Virtual disruption: The unicorn reimagining military tech

Billionaire Palmer Luckey’s defence tech start-up is betting on a robotic, data-driven vision of future conflict, and its Australian operations are up and running.

  • Chris Zappone
Points of light appear in the evening sky near Lebanon Township, New Jersey.

Mystery drone sightings continue to baffle the US and beyond

Countless people have reported mysterious hovering objects dotting the night skies and posted blurred images on social media. Every day, for weeks.

  • Michael Wilson, Alyce McFadden and Tracey Tully
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On the trail of the festoon slug

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Nigel’s night on the tiles

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Multiple drones are seen over Bernardsville, New Jersey.

‘Shoot them down’: Thousands report mysterious drones above New Jersey

Locals, politicians and Donald Trump are all demanding answers about mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey that have sparked a raft of conspiracy theories.

  • Mike Catalini and Hallie Golden
Delivery service DoorDash have begun drone deliveries from the roof of Eastland shopping centre in Ringwood.

A drone delivered my latte, and it was not what I expected

Restaurant reviewer Dani Valent road tests DoorDash’s new delivery service, ordering three items: a hot coffee, a frozen juice and a toastie.

  • Dani Valent
Armed drones are changing the way war is waged.

Civilian deaths from killer drones are this generation’s ‘Oppenheimer moment’

The geopolitical tensions and challenges faced by physicists and other scientists 70 years ago in their search for nuclear arms control is now being replicated in the 21st century.

  • Mary Wareham

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