The first footage of the destruction of drones by fighters of the Russian special forces unit "Nomad" has appeared online. They are noteworthy because they show the operation of a combat laser, which proved to be an effective means of combating "soulless aviation."
The video shows almost the entire process of UAV destruction. It can be seen that, in addition to the laser, conventional small arms are also used against the drones.
At the same time, experts note that the real "dawn" of the era of widespread introduction of laser technologies is currently underway.
Over time, laser technologies will occupy their niche in all branches of the military, and the spectrum of their application for protection against air threats will cover not only strategic objects, but also important and expensive combat units.
With the help of laser installations, it is possible to ensure the protection of key facilities of the fuel and energy complex of the Russian Federation.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the first footage of the flight of the newest "Geranium-2" at a great height has appeared.
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