In garages, bedrooms and workshops across Ukraine a small army of amateur enthusiasts has emerged to build and adapt drones capable of taking the fight to the Russians. We explain how the war created this cottage industry, and what motivates the people behind it.
00:00 - Ukraine’s drone war
00:47 - The army of volunteers
03:03 - Ukrainian drone success
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An interview with the head of Ukraine’s defence intelligence: [ Ссылка ]
1843: The “crazy professors” making drones for Ukraine: [ Ссылка ]
Ukraine faces a long war. A change of course is needed: [ Ссылка ]
Ukraine’s latest weapons in its war with Russia: 3D-printed bombs: [ Ссылка ]
Ukraine is betting on drones to strike deep into Russia: [ Ссылка ]
How racing drones are used as improvised missiles in Ukraine: [ Ссылка ]
Tracking the Ukraine war: where is the latest fighting?: [ Ссылка ]
Special Report: The war in Ukraine shows how technology is changing the battlefield: [ Ссылка ]
Watch: How the conflict in Ukraine is shaping the future of war: [ Ссылка ]
Watch: What secret weapon sank Russia’s flagship?: [ Ссылка ]
Listen: Ukraine’s drone strikes against Russia are working. Can it keep them up?: [ Ссылка ]
Listen: How Ukrainian drones could change the way wars are fought everywhere: [ Ссылка ]
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