War & Defense
Thursday briefing: Why Britain must adapt to the new age of warfare or risk falling behind
In today’s newsletter: From hidden bunkers to frontline trenches, a new generation of remote pilots is redefining what it means to go to war It is a modern dystopia: a group of young men gathered around computer screens in a hidden bunker searching for someone to kill. On their screens, a soldier realises he has been spotted as he moves through heavily forested frontlines. It is too late. The screens go blank as the drone explodes. In eastern Ukraine, scenes like this play out every day on both sides of the conflict. The rise of new drone technology, particularly fibre optic first-person drone
This story was reported by Ukraine | The Guardian. EUROPES curates Europe's most relevant coverage — read the full report at the original source.
Read full coverage at Ukraine | The Guardian →