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    1. Drone and ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) tech in general is seeing amazing advances. And it won’t stop with the end of this war.

    2. GhillieRowboat on

      How does it go? Necessity is the mother of invention? The best of luck to all Ukrainian farmers who are doing their very best in this hellish time.

    3. EitherIndependence5 on

      I find that remarkable that the tilling can be remotely controlled. Having operated similar equipment for the same purpose in agriculture. Every square inch on small farms is of vast importance. Edit:second look it seems they were thatching.

    4. Illustrious_Bug_2983 on

      Show me you’re a world class super power without telling me you’re a world class super power.

    5. FZ_Milkshake on

      Now that Ukraine is a global leader in drone technologies, this is hopefully also a step on the way to remote farming post war.

    6. Fearless-Molasses963 on

      The Ukraine will come out of this war more developed than most european countries 👍

    7. Successful-Purple-54 on

      This seems like a great idea for clearing fields after Ukraine wins this war. That or Russians do it by hand.

    8. bigorangemachine on

      Was crazy the first harvest season towards avdiivka (I might have the time & location wrong) those farmers went out there and actually exploded some mines. Surprisingly some didn’t get badly hurt but I’m sure they’d rather not be exploded

      Also in Kherson the farmers hired armed guards to shoot down drones

    9. Incredible the adaptation of the entire civilization to change things for betterment

    10. Dabelgianguy on

      They were the one who hacked Massey Fuckingusson and John fucking Deere’ software to allow farmers to make their own repairs!

      They have some knowledge

    11. Shouldn’t that be ‚to spite‘ rather thant despite?

      Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

    12. How are farmers that return to reclaimed territory going to combat the millions of kilometers of fiber wires from drone spools? Those lines are going to clog and bind up in the tills.

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