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Throughout May 2026, several loitering munition procurement programmes advanced, in a sign that militaries increasingly require this capability due to its growing importance in modern warfare. The US, which has the world’s most valuable loitering munition market – forecast to be worth US$18.57 billion by Defence Insight – led this flurry of new activity. One such effort was outlined by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which revealed it was looking into containerised
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