How Ukraine turned mobile phone microphones into an air defence network


The proliferation of cheap, deadly uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) into conflicts around the world has presented a new challenge for military leaders.

While modern air defences are designed to effectively target limited numbers of large, highly-capable fighter and bomber aircraft using costly precision missiles, such systems are proving unsuitable for protecting friendly airspace against large quantities of small suicide drones – formally known as one-way UAVs. These small vehicles fly low and slow, and cost just a fraction of what a high-end anti-aircraft missile does.

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