Ukraine’s Secret Drone War on Russia
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Two weeks ago Ukraine successfully attacked an important Russian chemical plant using British-made Storm Shadow missiles. Kyiv described the facility as critical to Moscow’s war efforts. Russia struck civilian energy and port infrastructure in a massive overnight drone attack on Ukraine's southern region of Odesa, its governor said this morning.
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Known as the “Army of Drones Bonus System,” the initiative rewards soldiers for successful strikes with points that can be exchanged for weapons, drones, and other equipment
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Ukraine military using video game-style reward system earning points killing Russians with drones
At least 400 drone units are using the “Army of Drones Bonus System”, which killed or wounded 18,000 Russian soldiers in September, the newspaper reported. This was double the number from last October, after Ukraine’s government doubled the rewards for killing Russian infantry from six to 12 points.
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Ukraine’s game-style drone system changes how soldiers track and plan strikes
Ukraine’s “Army of Drones Bonus System” turns warfare into a real-life game, rewarding drone teams with points for kills and successful strikes.
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