In the Russian Federation, they learn to launch FPV-muzzles from helicopters to fight sea drones (video)
On the frames, one of the Russian soldiers puts on FPV-scooters, and the other opens the helicopter door and releases UAVs above the water. The operator, using the first person camera, controls a drone that flies at a low height above the surface of the water, although the frame does not see the target in the frame.
Experts believe that the use of a helicopter as a platform for FPV-aroma is logical in terms of increasing their range, since drones require constant direct visibility with the operator, and the helicopter, acting as a mobile base, can significantly increase the range of drone control due to the absence of obstacles Flight time over relief. This use of a helicopter makes it possible to ensure the maximum range and flexibility for FPV-ouons, especially during flights above the water surface.
With such tactics, the helicopter plays a dual role: it not only delivers drone closer to the target, but also acts as a control unit, which allows the operator to use a drone at long distances. And in a situation with the threat from Ukrainian USV, this tactic provides much more prompt response to threats in the Black Sea, compared to FPV-Drones running from earth or ships.