As the site for one of Ukraine’s main ports, Odesa is a key target for Russia.

We went out with a mobile anti-drone unit charged with intercepting attacks on the city.

The unit’s work is dictated by what the team can see on a radar feed displayed on an iPad.

In minute detail, the tablet tracks the location of Russian planes and missiles, updating every few seconds.

With such detailed information in their hands, you might think these fighters have a huge advantage – but hitting a moving target is harder than it looks.

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