An ordinary house in eastern Ukraine has evolved into a drone adaptation hub for combat, addressing the Ukrainian army's urgent needs against the Russian offensive. The facility, which supports the five specialized units of unmanned aerial warfare, processes both civilian and military drone deliveries. Up to 100 drones can be prepared daily, primarily small, low-cost kamikaze variants that are launched against targets without the possibility of recovery. The workshop reflects a growing response to the demands of the ongoing war, with a team of dedicated individuals adapting these devices swiftly and efficiently.
Drones are delivered to this residence... They arrive as civilian-use devices and leave ready to attack Russian positions. These are not high-tech weapons, but rather high-need for immediate consumption.
The use of this type of low-cost unmanned aircraft has skyrocketed. The vast majority are small FPV (First Person View) kamikaze drones. They are launched at the enemy and detonate with no possibility of return or reuse.
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