Die UA-Starrflügeldrohne wirft ein gefangenes FPV für den weiteren Betrieb ab. Der FPV kann auch als Begleitperson dienen.



Von Usual-Scarcity-4910

13 Comments

  1. i guess now we know how they get their fpv drones so high up to intercept all these russian UAVs.

  2. I can’t help feeling this capability would have been best kept confidential while Russia is dicking around fitting reverse cameras to their drones to try to figure out what’s going on.

  3. ILLyaDonotdrinkbeer on

    Imagine attaching several fpvs to a long-range drone so that when the air defence starts working on it, they can start attacking it. Of course, there are many different questions about how to implement this, but given how dynamic the technology landscape is now, I think it’s realistic

  4. ytanotherthrowaway9 on

    Ukraine might have much of a navy, but they do have airforce carriers.

  5. FappleComputer on

    Ok who had “Development of a Drone Carrier” on their bingo card? Because I didn’t

  6. pleasetrimyourpubes on

    Is that a park with kids that they’re launching / observing from? That looked like a kids foot.

  7. schockergd on

    Now, use the mothership as a signal relay, and/or laser interlink that’s jam proof. Get your suicide FPV drones out to 100km+ with it.

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