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Ukraine needs small drones to combat Russian forces—and is bootstrapping its own industry at home.

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[–] D61@hexbear.net 2 points 6 months ago

He expects this technology could, eventually, be connected to AI—exploding only if it registers a nearby tank,

HAHAHA..... oh god no. Shit's been around since the 80's and nobody wants to use it.

One of Ukraine’s biggest disadvantages, from the start of the war, has been its difficulty in hitting targets inside Russia.

There we go, there's the terrorism angle i was looking for...

[–] heysoundude@derpzilla.net 1 points 6 months ago

These guys are going to make a killing when they’re bought by Amazon and FedEx and UPS etc after the war.