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According to a specialist in radio technologies Sergiy Narrynova, the mines are ...

The Armed Forces drones dump mines with "smart detonators": how does it harm the Russians (video)

According to a specialist in radio technologies Sergiy Narrynova, the mines are equipped with a module, which is activated 10 minutes after discharge and triggered in case of movement or approach of metal. The Armed Forces of Ukraine use unmanned aerial vehicles to reset mines with a "smart" initiation module. The Armed Forces serviceman and radio technology specialist Sergey Beskrestnov (Sergey Flesh) wrote about it in his Telegram-channel.

The military noted that remote UAV mine is a very efficient equipment. According to him, it can look like this: Russian sappers believe the road for mines, after a couple of hours the UAVs are thrown there ammunition, on which then the Russian armored vehicles are undermined. To combat this tactic, the enemy sets the posts of acoustic control that fix the sound of the drone, which descends to reset, but the Armed Forces track these posts and throw them with explosives.

Sergei Flesh also noted that a "smart" initiation module is used as a detonator. The device is activated 10 minutes after the ammunition is dumped and is in combat position for 14 days. The sensor works when the metal is moved or approached. According to the expert, Russian invaders have long studied this device, but it has not affected the effectiveness of the said method.

We will remind, on April 7 in the Russian Federation complained that Ukrainian large drones of the type "Baba Yaga", they dump them anti -tank mines. As for the blasting method, the Russians write that it was to happen in a fire way: the electricist had to light the chicken, and the time of operation of the mechanism was calculated from the speed and maximum height of the discharge.