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Fashion on FPV has played an evil joke: what weapons are lacking in the Kharkiv direction

In the Kharkiv region, there was no Russian offensive for a long time, and when it suddenly began, manufacturers were unable to ensure the great demand of defenders. The Ukrainian military, who reflect the offensive of the Russian army in the Kharkiv direction, require a large number of systems for drones, but almost no one produces them. Yuri Abdula, a workshop owner from Kharkiv region, told about this problem of focus.

Shortly after the start of a full -scale war in Ukraine, the military realized that drowning from drones is quite effective and accurate, much better than just spending the ammunition, shooting it blindly, such as a grenade launcher. The operator, sitting a few kilometers, sees the image from the drone chamber and clearly understands that it is necessary to impress.

At the beginning of a full-scale war, all the workshops that were in Ukraine attracted their capacities to make reset systems, but over time the accents began to change, began to operate FPV-troops of the Kamikadze. All manufacturers "chased after fashion" and began to collect such UAVs massively, forgetting about the discharge systems. "Now in the Kharkiv direction is very needed systems of reset, and in the Kharkiv region there is only one of our workshop, capable of providing this direction.

Earlier, we have somewhere 10% provided these systems with the needs , Belgorod direction and many others. More than 1000 a day, ”Yuri Abdula explained. It is necessary to throw ammunition from drones everywhere at the front, but in the Kharkiv region there was no Russian offensive for a long time, and then it suddenly began. The defenders of Ukraine who came here to fight are needed by many reset systems, and they are not present.

This situation has occurred simultaneously throughout the direction. Another thing is when the workshop regularly sends the equipment with the same units that are constantly active fighting somewhere in the East. According to Yuri Abdulla, FPV-arose is also an effective and comfortable weapon, but it is one-off and quite expensive, the cost of an average of UAH 15,000. A good quadcopter is more expensive, while it can be used many times. "Look at what the difference is.

You buy, for example, some Mavic 3 or Autel-it is, roughly speaking," wedding drones ", you make a reset system that costs almost nothing (cost 350-400 UAH), you charge any What a f-1 grenade type ammunition, a homemade explosive device, cumulative or thermobaric charge, fly into the war zone, where you need to drop, reset and return a drone back. . Yuri Abdula gave an example, provided that the military unit has three FPV-drones of Kamikadze and Mavic quadcopters.

FPV-pations can be easily lost due to the action of enemy electronic fighting, spent on a single soldier or kissed in armored vehicles with a cooked "shed", breaking only a hole, but not disrupting. In this case, UAVs explode and lose forever, because one -time. If there is a MAVIC with reset systems and a large number of grenades, then you can constantly attack goals and return for new ammunition. In this way, copter bubblers can be caused by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

"Ammunition reset systems are not a panacea, but a very needed thing. Sometimes guys who fly simply for a look, see if everything was cleaned, just in case, they touch the drone of the reset system to work in order not to work. And the goal where you can hit, " - said the Ukrainian master. Yuri Abdula shared that at the beginning of a full -scale invasion, he developed several options for reset systems in Ukraine.

They were very convenient to use, but over time, Russian engineers were able to copy the mechanism and set up their production. "Everything we do, the Russians sooner or later take over. Why so? Because they are mostly produced at the state level:" lancets ", zala and all. We defend ourselves, so they have no problems with the Russians. Recall that on the night of May 10, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched an offensive in the north of the Kharkiv region.