Sunday, March 16, 2025

In the event consumers act on their newfound sense of worry. . . risks generating self-fulfilling economic weakness

US Consumer Sentiment Drops, Price Expectations Soar on Tariffs

US Consumer Sentiment Drops, Price Expectations Soar on Tariffs - MSN

Christophe Barraud🛢🐳 (@C_Barraud) / X

Mar 14, 2025
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Economy
Consumer sentiment plunges in early March, inflation expectations soar

Consumers are becoming sharply more pessimistic about the economic outlook, according to a preliminary reading of the University of Michigan's sentiment survey for March.

Why it matters: The mix of new tariffs, federal cutbacks, erratic policy, and a slumping stock market is dampening American's optimism, which risks generating self-fulfilling economic weakness in the event consumers act on their newfound sense of worry.

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Saturday, March 15, 2025

Russia’s Low-Cost Explosive Drones: Lancet, Shahed and More Explained | WSJ

At the start of its invasion of Ukraine, the Russian military lagged behind Kyiv in its use of low-cost explosive drones. But by mid 2023, Russian UAVs were targeting Ukrainian forces, copying some of Kyiv’s most successful tactics. In response to Ukraine’s counteroffensive, Russia has been increasingly producing Lancet drones, which explode when they hit targets from armored vehicles to groups of infantry. 

 

ONE-WAY LONG-RANGE KAMIKAZI DRONES

If nothing else, DIU’s Artemis project, which will now test one-way drone designs from Ukrainian firms, underscores the significant impact that conflict continues to have on military trends globally. 
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) announced today that it had awarded four contracts under Artemis for the production of prototype drone designs that will then be evaluated under operationally relevant conditions, hopefully well before the end of the year. 
  • Two of those deals went to U.S. drone makers Aerovironment and Dragoon Technologies
  • The other two went to U.S. software firms Auterion and Swan, both of which are paired with unnamed Ukrainian drone companies.

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