FPV drone operators of the special forces unit "T" have achieved a 95% success rate in hitting targets with drones, compared to an average efficiency of approximately 40%. These results were achieved, in part, due to the careful selection of positions for calculations, according to the commander of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) platoon.
According to him, sometimes two or three drones have to be used for one target.
The success rate for "birds", I won't name the specific model, is 95%. These drones have increased efficiency compared to their counterparts. In addition to almost always hitting the target, these drones pass through enemy electronic warfare systems much more often than their counterparts.
Achieving such effectiveness was possible not only due to the characteristics of the drone, but also due to the careful selection of positions by the soldiers for their work.
In order to avoid a radio horizon, where the drone loses video signal when approaching the target, the operators maintained video communication with the drone until the moment of impact. The unit's soldiers also conduct aerial reconnaissance using quadcopters, identifying targets for subsequent engagement by kamikaze drones or for directing artillery fire.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russia has invented a way to combat drones with fiber optic control.
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