Chinese experts have developed for Russian fastening to reset large mines from drone (video)
This was written by a military specialist in communication, radio electronic wrestling and intelligence Sergey (Flash) Beskrestnov on his Facebook page. "The Chinese manufacturer demonstrates a ready -made solution for the customer from the Urals. While China supplies products and components to the Russian Federation, sanctions of the Russians are not a worm," Beskrestnov wrote. In the video, a man demonstrates a technique designed to reset mines.
In special containers (there are two of them), the ammunition is loaded, and then the drone will take off this fastening into the air and attacked the miners. The frame also appears a piece of paper for a few seconds, which writes the name of the customer company-Ural Drone Hub. It is a company that deals with the issues of purchasing, supply, as well as the collection of drones in Russia.
The situation is happening on the background of the fact that since September 1, China has promised to limit the export of drones against the backdrop of accusations of weapons in the Russian-Ukrainian war. The country will introduce export control over some engines for drones, lasers, communications and drone protection systems. Control measures will also affect some consumer drones to prevent their exports for military purposes.