Ukraine's drone swarm attack was a warning for Russia
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President Donald Trump is taking aim at drone technology from two directions -- boost the U.S. industry and crack down on malicious activity.
The Ukrainian military says its new weapon system, which launches antiaircraft missiles from a remote-controlled speedboat, has brought down two Russian jet fighters.
Russia has hit Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, with a massive drone and bomber attack, killing four people and injuring nearly 60, officials say. Two people were also killed in Russian strikes on Kherson, in southern Ukraine, local authorities said.
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President Donald Trump has signed three executive orders dealing with drone regulations and encouraging the development of flying cars and supersonic flights.
Both sides are now using large numbers of attack drones controlled via fiber optic cables which are immune to radio jamming making them effectiveley unstoppable.
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President Trump also eased restrictions on commercial drone flights and called for the revival of supersonic flights for nonmilitary aircraft.
An analysis by multiple experts of new video and satellite images suggests that at least 11 Russian bomber aircraft and one large transport plane were badly damaged or destroyed in Ukraine's drone attack on Sunday.
President Trump signed, on June 6, 2025, an executive order which aims to prop up the drone and advanced air mobility industries in the United States. The executive order, which has been unambiguously titled “Unleashing American drone dominance”,