Drones Revisited: Continuation

So this is my continuation of my little thought on drones, I made a while back, this time with pictures. Above you see one of the electronic warfare installations Russia is actively introducing into its military. In the video below, the dude is holding a gun that he calls mukhaboyka, which means fly basher.

A commenter left this comment underneath my recent post. I have seen a video of this Russian evacuation drone but it was on my mobile in the bed. I forgot to save the video. So I was searching the internet for the video but couldn’t find anything in English. I then searched google using Russian.

The one in the video look slightly more tweaked out and the above might be an earlier prototype.

Commenter Jackass says that it is fitted with an FPV drone jammer. I heard it has volnorez, literally wave cutter. From what I have heard Russia is developing autonomous tanks and planes: FPV drones might turn out to be another Wunderwaffe, although more successful.

UPD 1: Russia is using aviation to destroy Ukraine’s naval drones.

UPD2

My Insomniac Resurrected Channel on YouTube is under strike again, so I have to lay low. I have posted the video of the Russian evacuation drone on my gaming channel, so I hope it lasts there.

3 thoughts on “Drones Revisited: Continuation

  1. Found it for you https://www.eurasiantimes.com/1st-time-in-ukraine-war-russia-uses-ugvs-to-delivers-ammo/

    It’s more advanced than those above, as that one offers better protections, and you can see nipple-looking jammer on it lol.

    Here’s the Serbian version https://youtu.be/kNm7vAMcpMY?si=O9JwH4GA3G0fvMZU but I can’t find the video with its medical evac version, it’s actually better than any Russian version so far, since it offers small arms protection for wounded, so technically it could evacuate under the ak47 fire.

    That been said I think we will soon see similar Russian products in urban fights armed with guns and all. I have seen they already made a “drone rifle” cable-controlled, and used it in trenches in guard/scout duty.

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    1. For some reason your comment did not publish, probably because of the links. I have found the video and will upload it to my YouTube later tonight and will update the post.

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  2. From what I can see, Russian military strategists seem to have fairly great understanding of how today’s war will look like. A lot of weapons are designed to be as automated as possible, such as Marker anti-tank UGV, where Russia deployed to Ukraine this February. And as demonstrated, Russia has also mastered the art of electronic warfare and its anti-air and anti-missile capacity is also improved.

    Sometimes, the key to win the war is not about who has the bigger stick nor “if you have that, we also need to have that”. Instead of that. figuring out how to counter what the enemies got may be the key to win a war. Adaptability is the key.

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