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According to observers, the more promising option is attacks with drones, but th...

Photos of trigger platforms in the Russian Federation appeared on the network: the observers noticed an important nuance

According to observers, the more promising option is attacks with drones, but there are also difficulties: the Russian Federation masks these objects among civilian infrastructure, following the tactics of terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Hezbolla. The first detailed image of the starting position of the Russian Dron-Kamikadze Shahd-136/131 was shown on the network.

This photo is of particular value because it allows you to consider in more detail how organized sites to start these drones, and explains why it is difficult to destroy them at the starting stage. About it writes Defense Express. According to the observers, one of the reasons why the UAV is difficult to knock down at the start is the compact SHAHED-136/131.

The launch is made from a tripod mounted on a small concrete plate, comparable to the size of the drone, which has the wingspan of about 2 meters and the length of the fuselage 3 meters. These relatively small sizes make them heavy goals for high -precision weapons.

In addition, it can be assumed that the drones arrive at the starting position with the already filled and equipped combat units, which reduces the likelihood of destruction due to detonation of fuel or ammunition at the point of launch. This means that Russian troops can minimize the risks of damage to their objects when hit on the starting ground.

It is important to note that such starting sites are often located about 200 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, which creates additional difficulties for their damage. As a result, the attack of warehouses with drones is a more promising option, but there are difficulties here: Russia masks these objects among civilian infrastructure, imitating the tactics of terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Hezbolla.