The low cost and safety of use make FPV drones one of the most effective weapons against unmanned boats (BEC). This was stated by the commander of the detachment of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operators with the call sign Khrust.
The military man recalled that an FPV drone is cheap, but it is capable of destroying a very expensive unmanned boat, which costs more than one tens of millions.
Therefore, today the FPV drone is one of the most effective weapons in economic terms and in terms of the safety of personnel. To destroy the BEC, we do not need to launch aviation, which is controlled by people. In addition, helicopters and airplanes cost a lot of money.
Military expert Boris Rozhin stated that for effective repulsion of BEC attacks, the military needs to be equipped with new aircraft-type drones capable of conducting surveillance and search, as well as hitting detected targets.
Earlier www1.ru reported that "Kalashnikov" presented the latest shortened AK-12K and AK-12SK assault rifles for the first time.
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