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Ukraine’s drone pilots are ‘killing for points’ as war becomes gamified

New point-based system is helping units replenish supplies, but is also testing the consciences of drone pilots

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A Ukrainian serviceman operates a FPV drone during at an undisclosed location in eastern Ukraine. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Rubik, a Ukrainian military drone pilot, had tracked the every move of one particular Russian soldier for weeks, with the promise of earning at least six points for killing him.

In a war increasingly dominated by drones, Ukraine’s military has launched a new score-based purchasing system for units to replenish their stocks, and Rubik - his military nickname - was looking to help his brigade cash in.

On the “Brave1” platform launched by Ukraine’s digital transformation ministry, new drones for the troops fighting Russia’s invasion go for between two and a few dozen points.

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“You get the most points for infantry, so everyone is focusing on destroying manpower,” the 22-year-old said at a bombed-out school in eastern Ukraine being used by his reconnaissance group of the 3rd Army Corps.

Ukrainian drone pilot ‘Rubik’. Photo: AFP
Ukrainian drone pilot ‘Rubik’. Photo: AFP

The Brave1 market has been dubbed by its creators the world’s first military Amazon, because it allows brigades to choose their weapons and leave reviews.

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