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Ondas Holdings' Airobotics reports increased Optimus autonomous monitoring platform adoption across industrial and critical infrastructure sites, reflecting broader $6.2B market growth.
Oceaneering operates a 250-system ROV fleet generating $2.7B annually, pivoting toward electric platforms and digital software to diversify beyond offshore oil and gas.
Iran's precision strike on Kuwait's Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery marks the most significant Gulf drone escalation since 2019, exposing critical C-UAS gaps in regional energy infrastructure protection.
Ukraine's UKRJET UJ-22 drone strikes Voskresensk gas station 80km from Moscow, marking deepest penetration into Russian territory and signaling doctrinal maturity in long-range strike campaigns.
Baker Hughes embeds autonomy across heavy industry through software and services rather than robotics hardware, leveraging 15,000+ installed assets and decades of turbomachinery lock-in.
CATL deploys humanoid robots in battery production and invests in the supply chain, but lacks transparency on performance metrics and operational data.
Analysis of the September 2019 Abqaiq-Khurais drone and cruise missile strike that disrupted 5% of global oil supply, exposing critical infrastructure vulnerabilities.
Analysis of the June 2023 Kakhovka Dam destruction in Ukraine—the highest-impact infrastructure attack on record, with cascading effects across energy, water, agriculture, and nuclear systems.
Analysis of Russia's October 10, 2022 coordinated strike on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, examining target selection, defense gaps, and implications for critical infrastructure resilience.
Russia's systematic drone campaign has destroyed 60-70% of Ukraine's thermal generation capacity, representing the most extensively documented assault on a national power grid in history.