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Because the struggle in Ukraine drags on, the U.S. army is protecting a detailed eye on how drones are altering the battle. They’re utilized by each Russia and Ukraine to look at troop actions, determine targets and drop bombs. We go to the woods of Louisiana to see what classes the U.S. Military is incorporating into its coaching and perceive what it would imply for future wars.