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In Mauritania’s ancient town of Oualata, camel-riding Meharists patrol the desert fusing tradition with tech.

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00:00The fight against jihadism. Mauritania's camel riding Meharists guard the sands, a desert
00:19force like no other in Ulata. Armed with Kalashnikos and drones, the Meharists blend old world
00:24mobility with new age tech. But they're more than soldiers, they're shepherds, medics and
00:29messengers of the state.
00:46Once a relic of colonial history, today they patrol one of Africa's toughest frontiers. Near
00:51the poorest 2200-kilometer border with desert territory, including a vast border with Mali,
00:55which is riven by violence from jihadist groups. These elite riders protect what machines
01:00cannot reach. The dromedary camels are resilient, reliable and indispensable in this unforgiving terrain.
01:05Development follows their tracks where wells, clinics and new settlements sprout in the desert.
01:17Mauritania hasn't seen a jihadist attack since 2011.
01:23Mauritania hasn't seen a jihadist attack since 2011.
01:40Mauritania hasn't even pushed.
01:42Mauritania hasn't seen a jihadist attack since 2011.
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