All Russian Lightly Armored Vehicles May Receive Integrated FPV Drones

Rostec promised to integrate FPV drones into domestic lightly armored vehicles

The Russian holding company "High-Precision Systems" (part of Rostec) is considering the possibility of integrating FPV drones (First-Person View, first-person view - the drone is equipped with a camera that transmits video to the operator - editor's note www1.ru) into the weapons complex of lightly armored vehicles, the holding said.

It is noted that some samples of electronic warfare systems (electronic warfare, that is, signal "jammers") from FPV drones have already been tested on infantry fighting vehicles. The issue of including such drones in the standard set of weapons for lightly armored vehicles is being worked out.

Russian soldiers note the high efficiency of FPV drones. Drones with a camera allow you to monitor what is happening on the line of contact with the enemy and make quick decisions.

Earlier it was reported that Russia introduced an analogue of the Lancet FPV drone, which will cost dozens of times less. Developers are ready to produce 50-100 of these drones every day.