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Russian Drone Attacks Gas Station In Sumy
The interior of a damaged car at a gas station after an attack by a Russian drone, on October 30, 2025. (Photo by Francisco Richart Barbeira/NurPhoto) -
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Russian Drone Attacks Gas Station In Sumy
The wreckage of a Russian drone crashes into a gas station in Sumy, on October 30, 2025. (Photo by Francisco Richart Barbeira/NurPhoto) -
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Fragments Of A Russian UAV Gerbera Multi-purpose Drone Lie In A Forest In Kyiv Region
Fragments of a Russian UAV Gerbera multi-purpose drone lie in a forest in Kyiv region, Ukraine, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto) -
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Fragments Of A Russian UAV Gerbera Multi-purpose Drone Lie In A Forest In Kyiv Region
Fragments of a Russian UAV Gerbera multi-purpose drone lie in a forest in Kyiv region, Ukraine, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto) -
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Fragments Of A Russian UAV Gerbera Multi-purpose Drone Lie In A Forest In Kyiv Region
Fragments of a Russian UAV Gerbera multi-purpose drone lie in a forest in Kyiv region, Ukraine, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto) -
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Fragments Of A Russian UAV Gerbera Multi-purpose Drone Lie In A Forest In Kyiv Region
Fragments of a Russian UAV Gerbera multi-purpose drone lie in a forest in Kyiv region, Ukraine, on October 21, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto) -
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Fragments Of A Russian UAV Gerbera Multi-purpose Drone Lie In A Forest In Kyiv Region
Fragments of a Russian UAV Gerbera multi-purpose drone lie in a forest in Kyiv region, Ukraine, on October 21, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto) -
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Fragments Of A Russian UAV Gerbera Multi-purpose Drone Lie In A Forest In Kyiv Region
Fragments of a Russian UAV Gerbera multi-purpose drone lie in a forest in Kyiv region, Ukraine, on October 21, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto) -
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Fragments Of A Russian UAV Gerbera Multi-purpose Drone Lie In A Forest In Kyiv Region
Fragments of a Russian UAV Gerbera multi-purpose drone lie in a forest in Kyiv region, Ukraine, on October 21, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto) -
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Surveillance drone the size of an insect
Ferrari Press Agency
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26/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: CCTV7
A tiny insect-like drone suitable for surveillance and reconnaissance missions is being developed by Chinese military scientists.
The tiny device has flapping wings and wire-like legs.
Their size would allow them to access virtually any space and blend into all sorts of environments undetected.
The drone showcased on the Chinese government’s CCTV7 network during a feature about the work of the country’s National University of Defence Technology
It measures just 1.3 cm from tip to tail and can be controlled with a smartphone.
The leaf-like wings mean it is quiet.
A prototype was shown taking off from a leaf.
A spokesman said the drone is nearly impossible to detect and can perform a variety of functions, from accessing hard-to-reach spaces in case of disasters, to monitoring the air quality with attached sensors.
Their reduced size means that currently battery life is severely limited, as is the weight of sensors and other accessories it could carry on missions.
OPS: The insect-like drone being developed by China’s National University of Defence Technology is controlled from a smart phone
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Surveillance drone the size of an insect
Ferrari Press Agency
Drone 1
Ref 16941
26/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: CCTV7
A tiny insect-like drone suitable for surveillance and reconnaissance missions is being developed by Chinese military scientists.
The tiny device has flapping wings and wire-like legs.
Their size would allow them to access virtually any space and blend into all sorts of environments undetected.
The drone showcased on the Chinese government’s CCTV7 network during a feature about the work of the country’s National University of Defence Technology
It measures just 1.3 cm from tip to tail and can be controlled with a smartphone.
The leaf-like wings mean it is quiet.
A prototype was shown taking off from a leaf.
A spokesman said the drone is nearly impossible to detect and can perform a variety of functions, from accessing hard-to-reach spaces in case of disasters, to monitoring the air quality with attached sensors.
Their reduced size means that currently battery life is severely limited, as is the weight of sensors and other accessories it could carry on missions.
OPS: Insect-like drone being developed by China’s National University of Defence Technology. launches from a leaf.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Surveillance drone the size of an insect
Ferrari Press Agency
Drone 1
Ref 16941
26/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: CCTV7
A tiny insect-like drone suitable for surveillance and reconnaissance missions is being developed by Chinese military scientists.
The tiny device has flapping wings and wire-like legs.
Their size would allow them to access virtually any space and blend into all sorts of environments undetected.
The drone showcased on the Chinese government’s CCTV7 network during a feature about the work of the country’s National University of Defence Technology
It measures just 1.3 cm from tip to tail and can be controlled with a smartphone.
The leaf-like wings mean it is quiet.
A prototype was shown taking off from a leaf.
A spokesman said the drone is nearly impossible to detect and can perform a variety of functions, from accessing hard-to-reach spaces in case of disasters, to monitoring the air quality with attached sensors.
Their reduced size means that currently battery life is severely limited, as is the weight of sensors and other accessories it could carry on missions.
OPS: Close-up of the insect-like drone being developed by China’s National University of Defence Technology.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Surveillance drone the size of an insect
Ferrari Press Agency
Drone 1
Ref 16941
26/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: CCTV7
A tiny insect-like drone suitable for surveillance and reconnaissance missions is being developed by Chinese military scientists.
The tiny device has flapping wings and wire-like legs.
Their size would allow them to access virtually any space and blend into all sorts of environments undetected.
The drone showcased on the Chinese government’s CCTV7 network during a feature about the work of the country’s National University of Defence Technology
It measures just 1.3 cm from tip to tail and can be controlled with a smartphone.
The leaf-like wings mean it is quiet.
A prototype was shown taking off from a leaf.
A spokesman said the drone is nearly impossible to detect and can perform a variety of functions, from accessing hard-to-reach spaces in case of disasters, to monitoring the air quality with attached sensors.
Their reduced size means that currently battery life is severely limited, as is the weight of sensors and other accessories it could carry on missions.
OPS: The insect-like drone being developed by China’s National University of Defence Technology.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Surveillance drone the size of an insect
Ferrari Press Agency
Drone 1
Ref 16941
26/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: CCTV7
A tiny insect-like drone suitable for surveillance and reconnaissance missions is being developed by Chinese military scientists.
The tiny device has flapping wings and wire-like legs.
Their size would allow them to access virtually any space and blend into all sorts of environments undetected.
The drone showcased on the Chinese government’s CCTV7 network during a feature about the work of the country’s National University of Defence Technology
It measures just 1.3 cm from tip to tail and can be controlled with a smartphone.
The leaf-like wings mean it is quiet.
A prototype was shown taking off from a leaf.
A spokesman said the drone is nearly impossible to detect and can perform a variety of functions, from accessing hard-to-reach spaces in case of disasters, to monitoring the air quality with attached sensors.
Their reduced size means that currently battery life is severely limited, as is the weight of sensors and other accessories it could carry on missions.
OPS: The insect-like drone being developed by China’s National University of Defence Technology.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ukraine's pivotal battle for Donetsk
Russian forces are gathering on Pokrovsk, a logistics base and transport hub, after months of slow, brutal advance.
Pokrovsk is a logistics base and major transport hub for Ukraine's armed forces. Multiple road and rail lines intersect here. Without it, Kyiv will struggle to move troops, food and ammunition to other parts of an overstretched frontline. The city's fate is bound up with that of Donetsk province as a whole.
Soldier from the 15th Brigade of Ukraine's National Guard prepare to launch a surveillance drone near the eastern city of Pokrovsk. Russian troops have been advancing rapidly and is now only 8kms away. The drone is a Ukrainian-made Leleka 100 model
Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine
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Alessio Mamo