Ukraine Develops 'Find the Enemy' Drone Video Game to Encourage Enlistment
The Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces have introduced an interactive browser game in which you have to find enemy equipment in real photos. It is a simple 'simulator' of the work of an aerial reconnaissance, the purpose of which is to attract people to the USF.
"Drone reconnaissance is one of the game-changers on the modern battlefield. It has dispelled the 'fog of war' and deprived the enemy of the ability to act unnoticed",
— the Unmanned Systems Forces announcement states.
It notes that the game 'Find the Enemy', which was created in collaboration with the marketing agency TWID Marketing & Tech Agency, allows you to try yourself as an aerial reconnaissance. It offers to find camouflaged Russian equipment in real battlefield photographs simply in the browser.

The game also includes tips on how aerial reconnaissance vehicles are identified in such images. After identifying targets in five photos, 'Find the Enemy' offers to apply for admission to the USF. You can play it at the link.
Recall that recently, the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert 'Magyar' Brody, spoke at the LANDEURO 2025 exercise, where he said that 95% of the personnel of the 12 units under his command are former civilians. He stated that the number of UAS is only 2% in the Defense Forces, but they account for a third of the enemy’s defeats.
Source: dev