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Ukraine's Tiniest Drone Solves Infantry's Oldest Problem

Norway sent 1,000+ systems to Ukraine. So how are they performing?

Ukraine’s Black Hornet nano drone doesn’t blow up Russian tanks. It doesn’t strike anything. It gives a squad leader a look around the corner before someone walks around it, and that may be the quietest revolution in ground warfare happening right now.

Norway sent 1,000+ systems to Ukraine. Ukraine used them in Kursk, in trench fighting, in urban rubble. Now Norway wants Ukraine to teach them what drone warfare actually looks like under live Russian electronic warfare. The supplier became the student.

In this video: how the Black Hornet 4 upgrade changes squad-level ISR, why GPS-denied environments make it more relevant than ever, and what it means when the smallest drone in the arsenal starts showing up in armored vehicle networks.

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