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It is reported that since May at least half of the Moscow region and Moscow have...

Drone attacks on Moscow: it became more difficult for Russian pilots to fly over the capital of the Russian Federation - Roszma

It is reported that since May at least half of the Moscow region and Moscow have been in the red zone in terms of GPS signal quality. Flying over 10% of aircraft a day, they reported crashes about navigation equipment. It has become difficult for Russian pilots to fly around Moscow due to drone attacks. Yes, the GPS signal in the region. This was announced by the President of the Russian Aviation Federation Sergey Minigulov by RBC.

According to him, navigation disappears at a height of about 500 meters. Therefore, the pilot does not know where he should fly. "Sometimes it is possible to get a height, go to the lower heights, as we say," on the Christmas trees ", but it is also dangerous," - said minihulov. He noted that now the Aviation Community of the Russian Federation has to look for new technical solutions so that pilots can be guided by cellular toys or use other ways.

The publication noted that since May at least half of the Moscow region and Moscow have been in the red zone in terms of GPS signal quality. A small part is in the yellow zone, and only some settlements in green. It is reported that the red zone is reported - and, flying over which more than 10%of aircraft per day reported about failures in the work of navigation equipment, yellow - from 2 to 10%, green - less than 2%.

We will remind that on August 28 the power of Moscow complained about a new attack of UAV. According to the mayor of the Russian capital, Sergei Sobiangin, the drone was destroyed on a run to Moscow, he fell in neighboring Lyubers. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has traditionally accused Ukraine of the "terrorist attack". In addition, NSDC Secretary Alexei Danilov called fair UAV attacks on Moscow.