An interactive exhibition of unmanned aerial vehicles has opened in Cheboksary. The display was set up on Republic Square.
Visitors are shown drones of various types — reconnaissance, strike, and multipurpose. Some of them are used in the combat zone. The exhibition also features captured UAVs such as the "Baba Yaga," UAV detection systems, and counter-drone equipment.
All visitors can not only examine the equipment, but also try themselves in the role of a drone pilot. On special simulators, guests learn the basic skills of controlling UAVs under the guidance of instructors.
We show how drones are built and where they are used — both in the military and civilian sectors
The first visitors to the exhibition were university students and college students. The display will be open until March 7.
Read more materials on the topic:
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- An analogue of the DJI MAVIC 3T: NPTs Svarog presented a new version of its eponymous reconnaissance drone
- "Kolokolchik" brings down enemy drones: a new weapon against UAVs was tested in combat conditions