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To extend: The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are increasingly used in U...

The drones of the Russian Federation in Ukraine are flying further: the expert explained that the Russians are doing

To extend: The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are increasingly used in Ukraine by repeatingrs to increase the range of FPV-oules. Currently, most of the Russian crews are flying through the retranslators, said the Ukrainian specialist in the field of radio technologies Sergei "Flash" Beskrestnov in his Telegram channel. "I see this by intercepting videos from my points. I know heights and relief and understand when they work from the ground and when from the air," the expert wrote.

According to "Flash", half a year ago there was no number of repeaters on the front. He also noted that this increases the number of interceptions at a frequency 5. 8. Ukraine's defense forces already use a number of decisions to increase the range of UAVs. For example, the Ukrainian Dronarna UAV laboratory has created an echo of the echo, which transmits signals from the remote of the drone operator and back.

The echo system is attached to the DJI Matrice 300 quadcopter and increases the operator's connection with the FPV-zero-Kamikadze to 30 kilometers at a height of 500 meters, transmitting signals between them as a mediator. The repeater can work offline up to 60 minutes. In the presence of a ground management "Dronary V3. 1," Operator with "Echo" can also change the frequencies of the video channel directly in the air, which will prevent the enemy from "silence" or intercept.

It was also reported that the Ukrainian company Autonomous Engineering R&D Ukraine, which is part of the Brave1 cluster, has developed a drone capable of transferring smaller drones to the enemy's rear, acting as a repeater. We will remind, according to "Flash", in service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation appeared a radar system that helps to detect and knock down the drones of the Armed Forces.