Ukraine’s “e-Points” system is reshaping how front-line units choose targets by rewarding them for destroying Russian soldiers and equipment, then letting them spend points on military gear through th
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Ukraine’s “e-Points” system is reshaping how front-line units choose targets by rewarding them for destroying Russian soldiers and equipment, then letting them spend points on military gear through th
Russia’s state-owned defense firm Rostec has unveiled a new stationary anti-drone turret called the ZAK-30 Citadel, designed to defend against quadcopters and fixed-wing drones. The system uses progra