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"In 99.9% of cases explodes": The expert revealed details about the new UAV of the Russians (photo)

To spread: The Russian Federation was installed on the unmanned aerial vehicle BM-39 new antenna. In addition, the drone is equipped with several contact detonators. Photo of the new and old antennas was posted by a Ukrainian specialist in the field of radio technologies Sergey "Flash" Beskrestnov in his Telegram channel. "For the attention of colleagues from the Reb. On BM-39 (one that is not Italmas) replaced the control antenna," he wrote.

The expert explained that instead of the old antenna 360-520 MHz, the BM-39 drones began to use dipole antenna. He also suggested that the control range could now be shifted below 360 MHz. "It is difficult to study this UAV. It has 4 contact detonators and in 99. 9% of cases it explodes," Flash added. It should be noted that dipole-anten, as a rule, consists of two parallel conductors located on the same axis that emit or take electromagnetic waves.

It is the simplest and most common type of antenna used to transmit and receive radio signals, including communication, television and Wi-Fi systems. Recently, Flash reported that the enemy began to use new drones-Kamikadze BM-35. Initially, Ukrainian experts believed that the drone belongs to the Zala family ("Italmaz"), but later it was found that it was a separate development.

It was reported that the drone was built according to an aerodynamic scheme with a deltoid wing and equipped with a two -stroke dLE gasoline engine with a pulling screw in the nasal. An analog video system operating at a frequency of 3. 3 GHz is used to guide and transmit the image. Recall that the Russians are set on the "chess" antenna, which make them unacceptable to the action of almost any system of HR.