Russia's Satellite-Driven Drone Warfare
Russia is advancing a satellite-based control system for combat drones, as revealed by President Vladimir Putin. In a meeting with military officials, Putin also signed a decree establishing the Russian military force size at 2,399,130, with 1,510,000 being active service members.
In a significant move to enhance military capabilities, Russia is developing a satellite-based system to control combat drones, announced President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with military officials on Friday, according to the Interfax news agency.
The initiative underscores Russia's strategic focus on leveraging advanced technology for defense purposes. The announcement coincided with Putin's decree setting the total size of Russia's military force at 2,399,130, which includes 1,510,000 active service members.
This development highlights Russia's commitment to expanding its military resources and operational efficiency. The decision reflects ongoing efforts to maintain a formidable defense posture amid global strategic tensions.
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