A small army of amateur engineers is using homemade drones equipped with sensors and old Soviet missiles to defend Ukraine's border with Russia
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Students, academics and electronics hobbyists are using homemade drones and motion-sensing cameras to patrol the Ukrainian border for signs of Russian military build-up and aggression. They say they have also struck at Russian targets with adapted Soviet missiles. The intelligence this group gathers is fed into a custom software package that it helped develop for the country’s military.
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