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Russia is turning more of its Shaheds into operator-guided drones that can hunt moving targets and dodge defenses
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia is launching a growing number of one-way attack drones that are controlled remotely by operators, allowing them to hunt moving targets in Ukraine and also evade interception.
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