Russian Geran attack drones are capable of changing their assigned target after launch. Dmitry Kuzyakin, General Designer of the Center for Integrated Unmanned Solutions, spoke about this feature.
According to him, modern Gerans do not operate alone, but as a single network in which the devices constantly exchange information with each other. Thanks to this, the operator can reassign the target already during the execution of a combat mission.
They always work in a group. This means that each Geran acts as an independent drone and as an element of a single group. Information in such a network is transmitted constantly, which allows, for example, to change targets during flight.
Kuzyakin added that the Geran platform has not yet exhausted its potential and has a serious reserve for modernization.
Military expert Boris Rozhin noted that the Geran-5 will force a complete rethinking of the modern anti-drone defense system.