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According to techno-blogger Sergei Beskrest, Russian ShahEDs regularly flew

The enemy became smarter: "Flash" told how the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation now use "Shahda" (video)

According to techno-blogger Sergei Beskrest, Russian ShahEDs regularly flew "cranberry wedge", but now the situation has worsened. The Russian Federation has changed the tactics for the use of Shahd unmanned aerial vehicles for blows in Ukraine. This was stated by techno-blogger and military analyst Sergey Flash Beskrestnov in an interview with the Ukrainian BBC service on February 8.

According to the expert, if at first the "Shahda" was flying in a straight line, then during the last attacks it was possible to see that the drones were moving in semicircles, circles and zigzags. "They are not controlled, they are already being programmed. That is, our opponent has become smarter in this direction. Unfortunately," the flash stated. The analyst noted that earlier it was possible to see "direct Russian idiocy" - "Shahda" regularly flew "cranberry wedge".

However, now, according to the blogger, the situation has worsened as the invaders are studying. Flash also pointed out that mobile fire groups (MVG) cover what is not always attacked by "Shahda". It is important military facilities and critical infrastructure. In addition, the MVG is located in places where the "traditional" shared flights are observed. "We cannot place mobile groups all over the country," the expert emphasized.

We will remind, according to "Flash", the attack of Shahd on January 1 was very different from the previous ones - drones were constantly maneuvering and flying "semicircles" without straight sections of the route. In addition, the Russians again used Shahd black, which is harder to see at night. Earlier, on July 25, the analyst noted that during the raid, Shahd drones did not immediately attacked goals, but "circled" around Kiev and other regions of Ukraine.