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The drones in the future will also receive machine vision so that they are self ...

They will hunt for the Armed Forces tanks at night: Russian drones "ghost" were equipped with thermal imagers

The drones in the future will also receive machine vision so that they are self -evidence and attacked goals. The Russian UAV type "ghoul" was modified - the model was equipped with thermal imagers. In addition, the drone is able to change frequencies to avoid the harmful effects of radio electronic fighting (HRB), TASS reports. The news agency also reported that the FPV-Spyr's "ghost" is equipped with thermal imaging chambers. Thanks to this, Russian troops will be able to use drones even at night.

It is also known that the devices will soon be equipped with a function of machine vision. It is noted that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will receive several batches of updated drones, but their exact number, as well as the date of delivery, are not reported. The manufacturer states that the ability to quickly change frequencies allows UAV to bypass the dome protection of the HR.

The engineers also clarified what the machine vision was needed: "To make the drone himself and fly to the target. " The "ghoul" was originally designed as a shock drone for use on the front line, that is, in the gray zone and in the rear. One of the tasks assigned to him is the attack of armored equipment and interruption of logistics chains that deliver the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces and the other necessary equipment. Part of the devices are printed on 3D printers.

The Russians say that "ghoul" is capable of carrying grenades of the PG-7VL and RKG-3M, as well as shrapnel-fat charges. It is understood that they should be involved against the Armed Forces tanks. The drones of this type were already used by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the front in May 2023 in the Donetsk direction. Currently, TASS writes, "ghouls" are involved in all directions of the front. Earlier, we reported that the Russian Federation is using a new Drone-rectifier.