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Next Drone War: Hidden Shipping Containers Launching Kamikaze Swarms

Next Drone War: Hidden Shipping Containers Launching Kamikaze Swarms Continuing our theme that the endgame in drone warfare is nowhere near complete, and in many ways is only just beginning, a U.S. company called DZYNE Technologies has developed a containerized mass-launch system for kamikaze drones. Under the guise of a regular shipping container, DZYNE's BlitzBox signals the next phase of drone wars: not just cheaper drones, but the ability to launch them at scale from concealed, mobile, and rapidly deployable platforms.  The American company Dzyne has introduced the BlitzBox system, a container...
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May 22, 2026 / Tyler Durden
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