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"Anxious sign": the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began to run on the forefront "Uaks",-"Flash" (video)

The Russian invaders began to cling to FPV-punks to other drones, increasing the area of ​​damage to 30-40 kilometers. Expert Sergey Beskrestnov reported that Ukraine was developing this technology. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began to hang FPV-punks on other UAVs. On September 18, Sergey Beskrestnov, a radio technology expert on radio technologies "Flash" told this on September 18.

He explained that the concept was not new and was known to Ukraine for a long time, because "we were also developed. " "There is a so-called" Uak-Matk ", so we will call it, which flies and under the wings carries two FPV-therots. That is, this" Uak-Matt "can look autonomously to the top in our rear and the command of the operator go down, lower FPV is disposable and attacking goals, then returning.

According to him, only two cases of use of such UAVs were recorded, but this is already a "alarm" for Ukraine. Beskrestnov emphasized that nowadays, the most important thing is not to miss the moment when the occupiers will start to scale the use of new technology on the forefront. "It is really cheap. It can really replace the" Lancet "in the area of ​​40-50 kilometers. We are already fixing it at a distance of 30-40 kilometers," Flash said.

He said that he had received confirmation from the defender that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation hung FPV-Dron and to the Russian reconnaissance UAV SUPERCAM. It is unknown what the hostile plan was. "Either these are some experiments again to strike targets on Earth, or the Russians begin to carry with them on the FPV reconnaissance UAV to counter our drones," Beskrestov suggested.

He said that during the Second World War, bombardment could be accompanied by two fighters, so it could be a similar approach in the modern war. We will remind, the founder of the Aero-Intelligence Center Maria Berlinskaya reported that the soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began to attack FPV-Drones Ukrainian intelligence UAVs. The enemy copied tactics previously used by defenders. Earlier, Defense Express informed that Russian invaders began to cling to their drone nails.