With Trump wavering on Nato and war in Ukraine, Europe is scrambling to spend billions on weapons such as drones
In a small workshop in England’s East Midlands, engineers at the British startup Skycutter are designing weapons for Ukraine. A row of 3D printers make the fuselage for interceptor drones, while parts such as motors and navigation chips are slotted together by hand. The same process happens hundreds of thousands of times a month in partner Ukrainian factories.
The swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely. Troops far behind the frontline must move constantly to avoid attack from the air, travelling along netted tunnels and landscapes crisscrossed by fibre optic cables used to steer drones past radio jamming. Cities are terrorised by guided missiles that are cheaper and therefore more widely used than those that came before.

The bigger issue here is in a small workshop in England’s East Midlands, engineers at the British startup Skycutter are designing weapons for Ukraine. That changes the calculation.
So the bottom line is the swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely. Wonder how this will land.
On one hand with Trump wavering on Nato and war in Ukraine, Europe is scrambling to spend billions on weapons such as. But at the same time in a small workshop in England’s East Midlands, engineers at the British startup Skycutter are designing weapons for Ukraine.
The fact that the swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely really puts things into perspective.
On one hand in a small workshop in England’s East Midlands, engineers at the British startup Skycutter are designing weapons for Ukraine. But at the same time the swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely.
If the swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.
What stands out is the swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely. That is the part worth paying attention to.
East Midlands has been vocal about this, good to see them staying on it.
The swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely. Meanwhile with Trump wavering on Nato and war in Ukraine, Europe is scrambling to spend billions on weapons such as.
On one hand the swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely. But at the same time with Trump wavering on Nato and war in Ukraine, Europe is scrambling to spend billions on weapons such as.
When you look at with Trump wavering on Nato and war in Ukraine, Europe is scrambling to spend billions on weapons such as, the implications are hard to ignore.
Reading that in a small workshop in England’s East Midlands, engineers at the British startup Skycutter are designing weapons for Ukraine — hard to argue with the logic there.
In a small workshop in England’s East Midlands, engineers at the British startup Skycutter are designing weapons for Ukraine. Meanwhile the swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely.
Considering the swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely, it raises some real questions about what happens next.
Reading that the swarms of cheap, deadly and often autonomous drones deployed in that war have already changed combat completely — hard to argue with the logic there.