From the Sky to the Battlefield
A Ukrainian soldier preparing a drone for a strike on a Russian target in the Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine last month. Here’s how speedy access to satellite imagery is bolstering Ukraine. By Michael Schwirtz Photographs by Tyler Hicks Michael Schwirtz and Tyler Hicks spent time with a Ukrainian drone team as it employed new satellite technology to target Russian troops. Aug. 17, 2026 The Russian drone pilots had bedded down for the night. Their white vehicle was parked in the driveway of a small house in occupied southern Ukraine. About 30 miles away, two Ukrainian drone pilots had parked their truck in a tree line at the edge of a field and assembled a medium-size drone loaded with two bombs. Their target? The sleeping Russian drone pilots. The Ukrainian team had a powerful new battlefield tool that night: high-tech satellite imagery providing near real-time information on troop movements and locations. A year ago, it could take days for satellite imagery to get to...