Russian reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which FPV drones are trying to intercept, can withstand close explosions. The survivability of the drones was assessed by the authors of the Telegram channel "Military Informant."
Analysts of the channel drew attention to the footage demonstrating the operation of ZALA 421-16 and Supercam S350 drones after an attempted interception.
It can be seen that there are patches on the wings of the drones, which cover the damage received from close explosions of FPV interceptors.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the Russian military began launching Molniya drones with a TM-62M mine from high-rise buildings.