The threat of suicide drones has forced Russia and Ukraine to constantly upgrade their equipment and tactics to maintain the combat effectiveness of their tanks.
Around 10 European countries are prepared to deploy soldiers to Ukraine following a potential peace agreement, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Mobile Ukrainian air defense units, equipped with radar data and machine guns fitted with thermal imaging cameras, are intercepting long-range Russian UAVs.
Former President Trump quipped that brokering a Russia-Ukraine peace deal would improve his "chances of getting into heaven," joking that they are currently low.
Former President Donald Trump has dismissed the possibility of deploying US troops to Ukraine to support the implementation of a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia.
Foreign minister Lavrov says Moscow will not discuss a peace agreement if Russia's security and the rights of the Russian community in Ukraine are not respected.
The West could offer Ukraine NATO-style security assurances through American weapons and logistics, combined with European ground troops, to deter any resurgence of conflict.
President Zelensky revealed discussions about Ukraine potentially purchasing $90 billion worth of US military equipment, funded by Europe, in exchange for security assurances.
The NATO secretary general said European leaders and President Trump didn't discuss Ukrainian territory, describing the White House meeting as a success.
A Ukrainian company has announced it is developing a fiber-optic drone with a range of 100 km, four times the usual range, and expects to launch it in a few months.
Ukrainian media reports suggest the country has started production of the Flamingo cruise missile, potentially capable of reaching most Russian air bases.