🏆 €2 million for Europe’s next generation of #LoiteringMunitions.
We are launching the Sentinel Strike Challenge to test the systems often called “kamikaze drones” in battlefield conditions.
📅 Apply by: 4 June 2026
➡️ Details here: https://t.co/m2dJId6Eq9
@BelgiumDefence Zucht, lees na voor je publiceert
"De Saab G1X-radar en Blaze-interceptordrones zijn twee voorbeelden van detectiesystemen ...." NEEN
"Defensie beschikt vandaag over meerdere innovatieve oplossingen. Hoogenergetische lasers ..." : NEEN
@MrCamerahead@I_DO_JUEGOS@WarMonitor3 “I learned a long time ago not to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it.”
— attributed to Cyrus Ching
@AnshelPfeffer Not entirely unprecedented.
Eisenhower forced Israel to withdraw after the 1956 Suez crisis. Reagan publicly pressured Israel to halt the bombing of West Beirut in 1982. Biden also drew public red lines over Rafah in 2024.
À la suite du reportage PANO consacré aux drones, diffusé le 15 avril 2026 (VRT), la Défense a décidé de réagir publiquement afin d’apporter plusieurs clarifications factuelles. Lisez la communication complète ici : https://t.co/0AN7vp2Aqn
@joelpollak For decades after the Barbary Wars, the United States did pay Denmark charges for passage through the Danish straits into and out of the Baltic.
@JulianRoepcke Calling it “not munition” because the operator flies it longer is a category error. Purpose matters: it’s an expendable weapon delivering a terminal effect. Volatility and AI debates are procurement/governance problems—valid ones—but they don’t change what the capability is.
The most difficult crossing is at night. No artificial lighting: with the car headlights switched off, no flashlights or beacons, control is by voice only.
The actions are perfected to the point of automaticity, in complete darkness and silence, with coor…https://t.co/8hLGOmcidN
"Ukraine saved my life. Why the hell did we come here?"
Ex-convict Alexei Ponomarev believed the promises that he would be amnestied, given full freedom and even given some money. All he had to do was to go to war and "stand in the defence of Crimea for…https://t.co/Fxh7jYAUhS
During the 500 days of full-scale war, Estonia gave Ukraine military aid for almost 60% of its defense budget.
Latvia — nearly 50%.
Lithuania — more than 40%.
In general, Ukraine received military aid for an amount that is 15 times greater than the Ukrain…https://t.co/xEMoSgkQBw