Найти врага: дроны Zala помогают ВС России «видеть» на 50 км в глубину позиций противника

Reconnaissance using a drone can be conducted up to 50 km deep into enemy positions

Russian military personnel have begun using Zala reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles. The drones help to detect enemy positions.

The drone weighs 11 kg and is launched using a "catapult." The task of the Zala is to detect enemy positions and transmit them to artillery units for strikes.

Reconnaissance using UAVs can be conducted up to 50 km deep into enemy positions. The drone has good zoom, and night and day vision cameras.

In such conditions, the experience of the operators helps. It consists of noticing some small details and starting to examine this place in more detail. As usual, our guys find it, as a result of which the target is destroyed.
Call sign "Cop", UAV operator

After completing their tasks, the UAV operators retrieve the drone and quickly retreat to cover, as they operate in open areas where enemy drones are also active.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that the Russian Armed Forces on the front lines created the "ZVeryaBoy" buggy to combat enemy UAVs. It has a six-barreled shotgun, two turrets, and six ejection charges with buckshot around the perimeter of the vehicle installed on it.

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