The international delegation, headed by Ana Lucía Bueno, ICRC Public Health Coordinator, and Sujit Panda, Head of the Physical Rehabilitation…
The Drone Forces presented an online reconnaissance and target-designation simulator — KillZone.
The main task of the player is to find camouflaged enemy equipment on real images from a reconnaissance drone, “illuminate” it for strike assets, and reproduce missions previously carried out by Drone Forces fighters.
This was reported by the Drone Forces.
The simulator immerses the player into the topic of drone warfare in general and introduces the units that systematically destroy more than a third of all enemy targets eliminated or damaged by the Ukrainian army, verified in the Delta situational awareness military system.
Each mission is assigned by a specific regiment or brigade operating as part of the Drone Forces; their commanders will provide hints if necessary.
The KillZone simulator is already available to play via the link.
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