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According to the documents, Albatros planned to equip the UAV with a

Russian Albatross Drones got si from Kaspersky Lab and have become more dangerous - InformNapalm

According to the documents, Albatros planned to equip the UAV with a "smart" system for adjusting artillery, and soon received some software solution from Kaspersky Lab. The Russian company Kaspersky Lab is working closely with Albatros, which produces unmanned apparatus used by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the war against Ukraine.

About it writes on his website the international intelligence community InformNapalm, referring to the information obtained by hackers of the team "Cyber ​​Resistance" from broken mailboxes. Kaspersky Lab is known as software developer and antivirus applications, but according to the portal, the company's software products are also used in the creation of Russian military drones.

Data on the activities of "Albatros", received by journalists, indicate that the company involved experts of Vladimir Kleshnin and Vladimir Turov, related to Kaspersky Lab on the basis of its drones on the basis of its drone, Vladimir Klesnin and Vladimir Turov. Yes, Turov resume stated that, since 2018, he has been working at Kaspersky Lab as Antidrone, the head of the project (creating a UAV defense system). As for Kleshnina, since January 2020, he led corporate mail from Kaspersky Lab.

In Albatros, Turov and Kleshnin had to solve several tasks: to establish a hardware and a stable data transmission and to organize a neural network training. Kaspersky Lab has even created a separate direction called Kaspersky Neural Network, a significant component of which is Albatros. "Kaspersky Laboratory uses Albatross drones as a carrier for their intellectual systems . . .

As part of the partnership with the Russian manufacturer of Albatros aircraft, Kaspersky Neural Networks Solutions are already installed on the Albatros M5 -Dan - It is on one of the slides of the Albatros presentation for potential customers. which fixes UAVs in a certain territory, which is a neural network.

The list of customers, including the Chelyabinsk pipeline plant that produced pipes for the Nord Stream gas pipeline, one of the largest metallurgical plants in the Russian Federation "Nornikel", as well as the Belarusian oil refinery "Mozir". In addition, the article states that in 2019, the chief engineer of "Albatros" created a document called "On Adjustment of Artillery".

The document states that in order to convert a drone into an artillery adjustment, you must first master the technology of neurotromes. In the same year, the Kaspersky Lab developers helped the Albatros with the development of both hardware and neuro -network software. The carrier of technology was "Albatros M5", which the Russians are actively using in the war against Ukraine.

According to the publication, after the start of a full -scale invasion of the break in cooperation between "Albatros" and Kaspersky Lab did not receive, and not effective Western sanctions were imposed against the latter. Therefore, Kaspersky Lab is able to buy equipment, train specialists and create new products that are then used for aggression against Ukraine.

In 2017, the US government banned the use of Kaspersky Lab software in federal authorities due to concern about data leaks in the interests of Russian special services. However, as of April 2024, Kaspersky Lab has not yet suffered significant sanctions, including American ones. Only individual countries and organizations have taken measures against this company, including Ukraine and Poland. Therefore, Kaspersky Lab continues to freely use the ability to promote their technologies.

We will remind, on April 1 the Russian media declared the mass production of UAV-reconnaissance "Albatros M5". It was reported that up to 30 drones are produced in the Russian Federation. In addition to the monthly issue of up to 30 "Albatros", developers create up to 10 UAVs of other models on a monthly basis.