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The head of the edition Oleg Katkov suggested that now foam

Transfer information to the Russian Federation: Ukrainian seven -seven drones can stand in Russian drones - Defense Express

The head of the edition Oleg Katkov suggested that now foam "gerberas" used as reconnaissance drones. But in the future the Russian Federation can be equipped with a combat part. On the night of July 31, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked Ukraine with new type "Herbera". They are made of a minimal set of components and are a lightening and cheaper version of Shahaned. And they can stand Ukrainian seven cards, which through our Internet network broadcast information to Russia.

Oleg Katkov, Editor-in-Chief of Defense Express, told this in a comment to the Telegram channel Trukha Ukraine. In the comment "Trukha Ukraine" Chief Defense Express Oleg Katkov told details about a massive night attack of the Russian Federation and the prospect of further use of Russian Red -off "Herbera". In total, on the night of July 31, Ukraine attacked 89 drones. "It is not that the enemy used them massively. These new drones made from foam were a significant number.

There were no masses, but some of the destroyed drones were really" gerberas, "Katkov said. "SHARE" HERBER is really made of boards and foam. Gerbury "did not know the combat part. According to Katkov, the" Herbert "function is intelligence. That is, the banal fixation of the work of Ukrainian air defense products, the fixation of radar stations. In particular, the first "Herbury", which was killed, was a 4G modem with a Ukrainian seven card. There was a reverse communication channel.

The drone could record that it was irradiated with radar stations, to transfer this information to the Russian Federation through Ukrainian mobile communications. And when he was knocked down, the enemy learned that he was knocked out online because it was possible to transmit this information through the Ukrainian mobile Internet, "Katkov said.