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Azov on Film: behind the scenes of interceptor drone pilots

We’ve all gotten used to watching footage from air defense crews. Usually, it’s the final seconds of an enemy drone’s flight or the emotions right after a target is destroyed.

But life is more varied than that. It has room for friendship, adventures, and, of course, cats. And for the full picture, moments like these are better captured on film.

What happens if you hand a film camera to a pilot of the “Strazh” anti-aircraft missile battalion of First Corps Azov of the National Guard of Ukraine, and develop the film a month later? Get comfortable, let’s take a look at the “family album.”



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