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  • Unmanned aircraft for destroying enemy drones
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    Unmanned aircraft for destroying enemy drones
    Ferrari Press Agency
    CobraJet 1
    Ref 17071
    13/08/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: SkyDefense

    An unmanned fighter jet that can carry some of the latest high tech missiles is to be rolled out to neutralise enemy drones.

    The AI-equipped autonomous electric fighter called CobraJet is engineered to detect, track, identify, and destroy drones at speeds exceeding 320 km/h.

    US naked SkyDefense says it is targeted to defend against drone threats to critical infrastructure, borders, military bases, and public venues.

    The design is scalable and available in three versions, V4 and V6 and V8.

    The largest is the V8 which is 2.44m long with a 2.28m wingspan.

    The V6 is 1.8m long with a 1.8m wingspan and the V4 is 1.2m long with a 1.15m wingspan.

    All the aircraft feature a 3D printed carbon fibre composite airframe inspired by the Lockheed fighter jets the F-35B and F-22.

    It is capable of vertical takeoff and landing and is said to deliver “exceptional agility” to knock out multiple fast-moving, evasive drones.

    It is armed with air-to-air weapons stored in a bay or mounted on the underbelly.

    SkyDefense says CobraJet is also capable of performing strike missions against unmanned ground or naval targets using air-to-surface weapons such as smart glide bombs.

    OPS: The CobraJet eVTOL AI-powered fighter drone and Interceptor .

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Unmanned aircraft for destroying enemy drones
    DUKAS_187755969_FER
    Unmanned aircraft for destroying enemy drones
    Ferrari Press Agency
    CobraJet 1
    Ref 17071
    13/08/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: SkyDefense

    An unmanned fighter jet that can carry some of the latest high tech missiles is to be rolled out to neutralise enemy drones.

    The AI-equipped autonomous electric fighter called CobraJet is engineered to detect, track, identify, and destroy drones at speeds exceeding 320 km/h.

    US naked SkyDefense says it is targeted to defend against drone threats to critical infrastructure, borders, military bases, and public venues.

    The design is scalable and available in three versions, V4 and V6 and V8.

    The largest is the V8 which is 2.44m long with a 2.28m wingspan.

    The V6 is 1.8m long with a 1.8m wingspan and the V4 is 1.2m long with a 1.15m wingspan.

    All the aircraft feature a 3D printed carbon fibre composite airframe inspired by the Lockheed fighter jets the F-35B and F-22.

    It is capable of vertical takeoff and landing and is said to deliver “exceptional agility” to knock out multiple fast-moving, evasive drones.

    It is armed with air-to-air weapons stored in a bay or mounted on the underbelly.

    SkyDefense says CobraJet is also capable of performing strike missions against unmanned ground or naval targets using air-to-surface weapons such as smart glide bombs.

    OPS: The CobraJet eVTOL AI-powered fighter drone and Interceptor .

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Unmanned aircraft for destroying enemy drones
    DUKAS_187755967_FER
    Unmanned aircraft for destroying enemy drones
    Ferrari Press Agency
    CobraJet 1
    Ref 17071
    13/08/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: SkyDefense

    An unmanned fighter jet that can carry some of the latest high tech missiles is to be rolled out to neutralise enemy drones.

    The AI-equipped autonomous electric fighter called CobraJet is engineered to detect, track, identify, and destroy drones at speeds exceeding 320 km/h.

    US naked SkyDefense says it is targeted to defend against drone threats to critical infrastructure, borders, military bases, and public venues.

    The design is scalable and available in three versions, V4 and V6 and V8.

    The largest is the V8 which is 2.44m long with a 2.28m wingspan.

    The V6 is 1.8m long with a 1.8m wingspan and the V4 is 1.2m long with a 1.15m wingspan.

    All the aircraft feature a 3D printed carbon fibre composite airframe inspired by the Lockheed fighter jets the F-35B and F-22.

    It is capable of vertical takeoff and landing and is said to deliver “exceptional agility” to knock out multiple fast-moving, evasive drones.

    It is armed with air-to-air weapons stored in a bay or mounted on the underbelly.

    SkyDefense says CobraJet is also capable of performing strike missions against unmanned ground or naval targets using air-to-surface weapons such as smart glide bombs.

    OPS: The CobraJet eVTOL AI-powered fighter drone and Interceptor .

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Unmanned aircraft for destroying enemy drones
    DUKAS_187755965_FER
    Unmanned aircraft for destroying enemy drones
    Ferrari Press Agency
    CobraJet 1
    Ref 17071
    13/08/2024
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: SkyDefense

    An unmanned fighter jet that can carry some of the latest high tech missiles is to be rolled out to neutralise enemy drones.

    The AI-equipped autonomous electric fighter called CobraJet is engineered to detect, track, identify, and destroy drones at speeds exceeding 320 km/h.

    US naked SkyDefense says it is targeted to defend against drone threats to critical infrastructure, borders, military bases, and public venues.

    The design is scalable and available in three versions, V4 and V6 and V8.

    The largest is the V8 which is 2.44m long with a 2.28m wingspan.

    The V6 is 1.8m long with a 1.8m wingspan and the V4 is 1.2m long with a 1.15m wingspan.

    All the aircraft feature a 3D printed carbon fibre composite airframe inspired by the Lockheed fighter jets the F-35B and F-22.

    It is capable of vertical takeoff and landing and is said to deliver “exceptional agility” to knock out multiple fast-moving, evasive drones.

    It is armed with air-to-air weapons stored in a bay or mounted on the underbelly.

    SkyDefense says CobraJet is also capable of performing strike missions against unmanned ground or naval targets using air-to-surface weapons such as smart glide bombs.

    OPS: The CobraJet eVTOL AI-powered fighter drone and Interceptor .

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017
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    THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Listerman/REX/Shutterstock (8989640f)
    A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched from a THAAD battery located on Wake Island, during Flight Test Operational (FTO)-02 Event 2a, conducted Nov. 1, 2015. During the test, the THAAD system successfully intercepted two air-launched ballistic missile targets.
    THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017


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  • THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017
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    THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Listerman/REX/Shutterstock (8989640e)
    A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched from a THAAD battery located on Wake Island, during Flight Test Operational (FTO)-02 Event 2a, conducted Nov. 1, 2015. During the test, the THAAD system successfully intercepted two air-launched ballistic missile targets.
    THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017


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  • THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017
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    THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Listerman/REX/Shutterstock (8989640d)
    A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched from a THAAD battery located on Wake Island, during Flight Test Operational (FTO)-02 Event 2a, conducted Nov. 1, 2015. During the test, the THAAD system successfully intercepted two air-launched ballistic missile targets.
    THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017


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  • THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017
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    THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Listerman/REX/Shutterstock (8989640c)
    A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched from a THAAD battery located on Wake Island, during Flight Test Operational (FTO)-02 Event 2a, conducted Nov. 1, 2015. During the test, the THAAD system successfully intercepted two air-launched ballistic missile targets.
    THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017


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  • THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017
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    THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Listerman/REX/Shutterstock (8989640b)
    A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched from a THAAD battery located on Wake Island, during Flight Test Operational (FTO)-02 Event 2a, conducted Nov. 1, 2015. During the test, the THAAD system successfully intercepted two air-launched ballistic missile targets.
    THAAD System installed at Korean Pennisula - 09 Aug 2017


    DUKAS/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

     

  • 'The Persuaders' - 1970s
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    'The Persuaders' - 1970s
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX_Shutterstock (3648061k)
    Tony Curtis with Jensen Interceptor
    'The Persuaders' - 1970s

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) Tony Curtis würde am 3. Juni 90 Jahre alt

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  • Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
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    Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
    WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
    Different variants of JELCZ military vehicles from the Polish Armed Forces, carrying short-range air defense systems and components of medium-range batteries, are seen during the Armed Forces Day parade, held to honor Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and to mark the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, in Warsaw, Poland, on August 15, 2025.
    The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
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    Poland Marks 105th Anniversary Of Battle Of Warsaw With Record-Breaking Armed Forces Parade
    WARSAW, POLAND – AUGUST 15:
    Different variants of JELCZ military vehicles from the Polish Armed Forces, carrying short-range air defense systems and components of medium-range batteries, are seen during the Armed Forces Day parade, held to honor Poland’s 1920 victory over the Soviet Red Army and to mark the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, in Warsaw, Poland, on August 15, 2025.
    The event featured more than 4,000 Polish troops, about 200 soldiers from allied NATO nations, around 300 military vehicles, and nearly 50 aircraft, making it the largest parade in the country’s history. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)