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Drones that Ukraine built to spy and attack are now hauling water, ammo, and medicine to the front
Ukraine is repurposing attack and reconnaissance drones to deliver supplies like water, ammunition, and medical equipment to front-line soldiers, reducing human exposure to dangerous logistics routes. Drones such as the Linza and Max, developed by Ukrainian companies Frontline Robotics and Perun, have been upgraded to carry heavier payloads over longer distances for this new role.
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