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SAE Media Group launches new Loitering Munitions community

SAE Media Group has announced the launch of Loitering Munitions Hub, a new online platform dedicated exclusively to the loitering munitions sector.

The new platform represents an addition the existing C-UAS Hub community and is the first online hub focused entirely on loitering munitions.

The site will provide sector news, case studies, supplier profiles, reports and event coverage aimed at defense professionals, industry stakeholders and policy analysts tracking developments in the rapidly evolving loitering munitions space.

Membership to the platform is free and includes access to a bi-weekly newsletter covering industry developments and operational trends.

Miles Dixon, SAE Media Group’s Managing Director, tied the launch of the new hub to the success of SAE Media group’s series of international Loitering Munitions conferences:

“Today marks the launch of the Loitering Munitions Hub, a leading digital platform for one of the fastest-evolving capabilities in defence. Building on the success of the C-UAS Hub, we’re bringing this community together to share knowledge, deepen collaboration, and accelerate the development of future capability,” Dixon said. “By integrating the Loitering Munitions Hub with our live events, we’re creating a single, connected ecosystem that drives engagement and supports this market as it continues to demonstrate operational impact across global theatres.”

The launch comes amid increasing global focus on loitering munitions and one-way attack drones following their extensive use in conflicts including Ukraine and the Middle East.

The Hub aims to provide an online community for the sector while providing regular updates on emerging technologies, operational developments and industry activity.

Users can create free accounts to access regular content and bi-weekly newsletters.

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