Army Recognition: FPV Technologies to Help Mi-8 Helicopters Destroy Unmanned Boats in the Black Sea

The Black Sea Fleet is testing systems for detecting and neutralizing BECs

The Black Sea Fleet is testing the latest systems for detecting and eliminating unmanned boats using FPV (First Person View) technologies. The Mi-8 helicopter serves as the platform for these systems, according to Army Recognition.

The integration of FPV technologies into the operational tactics of the Black Sea sailors indicates an improvement in naval defense. These systems transmit real-time video so that operators can make decisions about neutralizing unmanned boats.
Army Recognition

According to Army Recognition, the Mi-8 is distinguished by its mobility and high payload capacity. The helicopter can perform combat missions regardless of weather conditions.

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