In the air, wars have long been fought with fighter jets and attack helicopters. But now, in conflict zones around the world, militants are using consumer drones as weapons, retrofitting them with bombs. Drones are cheap and easy to weaponize. In a Global News investigation, Mike Armstrong reports on the new threat from above.
Global National
Store-bought drones being retrofitted for war zones
More Videos
-
Air Canada apologies to AFN chief for taking away headdress during flight
-
Rare Ojibwe spirit horse birth sparks excitement at Canadian farm
-
Gaza mass graves sound alarm for independent UN investigation
-
Can Canada be a leader in mining critical minerals for EV battery supply chains?
-
Columbia University’s senate votes to investigate school’s leadership on Gaza protests
-
Aamjiwnaang First Nation declares state of emergency over benzene levels
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article