The 'Find the Enemy' game, developed in collaboration with TWID Marketing & Tech agency, uses real Ukrainian drone footage to help users recognize camouflaged Russian equipment. By simulating aerial reconnaissance activities, players have to identify targets in five photos in order to enlist in the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces. This initiative not only educates but also attracts potential recruits by familiarizing the public with modern warfare techniques.
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