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How Old-School Tech Is Rewiring Drone Warfare in Ukraine

How Old-School Tech Is Rewiring Drone Warfare in Ukraine

DOBROPILLYA, Ukraine—The drone slipped under a bridge and edged toward a human-shaped object resting on a platform inside one of its cement supports.
Through its camera, the Ukrainian pilot saw a sleeping Russian soldier wrapped in a red blanket, apparently oblivious to the deadly machine buzzing beside him.
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