THE LONG, skinny pulsejet engine involves existence with a thunderous racket, prompting everybody within the storage to take a step again. The missile is named the Trembita, after the Ukrainian alpine horn. It isn’t onerous to know why. “We may omit our goal,” says Serhiy Biryukov, who heads the missile’s ragtag group of volunteer engineers, “however we’ll fly the object so low above Russian trenches they’ll shit themselves.”
Inside of Ukraine’s secret missile programme
