Ukrainian autonomy company The Fourth Law unveils an anti-Shahed drone
Ukraine-based autonomy company The Fourth Law has unveiled Zerov, an autonomous interceptor drone built to engage long-range strike UAVs in the Shahed class. The platform was developed as a response to the growing use of low-cost Iranian-designed drones that Russian forces have deployed extensively during the war. The Fourth Law...
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