Many of Ukraine's drones can lock onto targets and strike even after operator control is lost. Ukraine is fighting with drones that lock onto their targets when they lose connection with their human operators. Giving drones that kind of target lock, allowing operators to "have the autonomy to do the rest of the work, is just great," Zhluktenko said. Advertisement AdvertisementA growing number of drones in Ukraine operate with a human identifying and selecting a target, then designating it for the drone's camera and guidance software. The company The Fourth Law makes its TFL-1 terminal-guidance module, which allows a human operator to select the drone's target before machine vision locks onto and tracks it.