Russian Military Learned to Restore Heavy "Baba Yaga" Drones

After repair, adjustment, and testing, the devices are returned to service.

The Russian military has mastered the restoration of damaged FPV drones and heavy "Baba Yaga" UAVs, returning damaged equipment to service after repair and adjustment. The work of a specialized workshop was reported by servicemen of the technical and operational unit of the 1465th regiment.

Specialists repair damaged FPV drones, configure new devices before use, and restore found UAVs suitable for further operation. After diagnostics, replacement of faulty components, and performance checks, the equipment is returned to the units.

A separate area of work involves heavy "Baba Yaga" hexacopters. They are repaired using working parts removed from damaged devices. Currently, several such UAVs are being restored simultaneously in the workshop.

According to the servicemen, the repaired devices undergo final checks almost daily and are returned to service.

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