The Russian Federation improves its FPV-pions: what is the danger to the defense forces
"It seems that Russian troops are improving their ability to use first person drones (FPV) to intercept Ukrainian drones and drones and bombers," the message reads. On July 22, Russian troops showed how FPV was intercepting the Ukrainian drone "Baba Yaga" during a flight on an uncertain front area. Analysts believe that occupiers improve their ability to use FPV to intercept other UAVs at a tactical level.
In particular, these are evidenced by some cases of intercepting Russian FPV heavier, larger and slower Ukrainian reconnaissance drones that have a larger radius of action and can dump ammunition. Recently, ISW analysts have evaluated that Ukrainian drone operators are likely to improve their ability to interfere with a long -range girded UAV.
According to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Syrsky of July 22, the forces of defense are mastering new methods of destruction of enemy reconnaissance UAVs only with the help of FPV-oules and HR. "Russian troops are likely to experiment and implement innovations to adapt to the successful use of Ukrainian drones against Russian FPV and some drones of a greater radius of action," analytics added.