New app lets civilians help shoot down drones and missiles in Ukraine | The Jerusalem Post
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Abstraction: Ukraine's ePPO app crowdsources civilian air-target sighting reports
Key points:
- Ukraine's Strategic Communications Department released the "ePPO" Android app (iOS in development) allowing citizens to report sighted air targets to supplement radar data.
- To use: install app, spot target (cruise missile or drone), point smartphone toward it, press red button — a map marker is sent to air defense specialists.
- Suicide drones (Shahed-type UAVs) can carry tens of kilograms of explosives and are identified by a moped/chainsaw-like engine sound.
- Citizens are advised to shelter in basements or use the "two walls" rule when hearing drone engines; avoid vehicles, entrances, panel building basements, and gas stations.
- The system aims to complement radar coverage rather than replace it, closing gaps in detection.
Connections: Ukraine · Drone Warfare · Crowdsourced Defense · Civilian Technology