"Ukraine's Drone Revolution: From DIY to Air Traffic Control"

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A video circulating online appears to show a Russian Lancet drone striking a Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter at an air base, suggesting that these small attack drones now have the ability to hit targets much further away. Previously, Lancet drones had a range of around 25 miles, but this incident indicates that they can now reach up to 50 miles. The drones, which are cheap and difficult to intercept, have been increasingly used by Russia in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
- A video appearing to show a Russian Lancet drone striking a Ukrainian MiG-29 fighter at its base suggests the small drones can now hit targets far further away Yahoo News
- Ukrainian judges with machine guns shoot drones out of the Kyiv sky: WSJ Business Insider
- Russia Develops Drones That Can Defend Its Drone Operators From Other Drones; Kyiv, Moscow Escalate UAV War EurAsian Times
- Inside Ukraine's DIY drone revolution The Economist
- Ukraine is flying so many cheap drones they need air traffic control Business Insider
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