The Russian Albatross-M5 reconnaissance drone evaded ten attacks from an enemy FPV interceptor. The footage went viral on social media.
The video shows an attempt to intercept the Russian aircraft. The Albatross automatically evaded several attacks, and later released a parachute and began descending to the ground.
However, even in this case, the aircraft proved to be no less of a difficult target, so the FPV drone could not intercept the Russian drone.
It is worth recalling that previously this system was integrated exclusively on Z-16 reconnaissance UAVs. In combination with a system designed to jam the video channels of FPV drones, this evasion capability will be even more effective and the efficiency will be many times higher.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Dan-M decoy drones with a jet engine have been developed in Russia: they will fool air defense systems.
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