DroneAttack.net is an open-source intelligence (OSINT) aggregator dedicated to tracking the rapid evolution of drone warfare across global conflict zones. We curate, categorize, and contextualize reporting from the world's most reputable news sources to provide a comprehensive picture of how unmanned aerial systems are reshaping modern warfare.
Our goal is to make drone warfare intelligence accessible to researchers, journalists, defense professionals, policymakers, and informed citizens who need to understand the strategic implications of UAV proliferation.
DroneAttack.net does not generate original reporting. We aggregate content from established news organizations and defense publications, categorize it by conflict region and technology, and present it through a purpose-built intelligence dashboard interface.
Articles are collected via RSS feeds and automated scraping from vetted sources, then reviewed for accuracy and relevance before publication. Each article is tagged by category (combat, tactics, technology, design) and conflict region using a combination of automated classification and human review.
We draw from a curated list of trusted sources including Reuters, BBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Defense One, Breaking Defense, The War Zone, Janes, Ukrainska Pravda, and other regional and specialty publications. All articles link directly to the original source.
DroneAttack.net is an independent project and is not affiliated with any government, military organization, or defense contractor. The platform is intended for informational and research purposes only. The inclusion of an article does not constitute endorsement of its contents or the actions described within.
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