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The Russians launch UAVs from plywood and foil worth up to 100 thousand hryvnias...

"Price is disorder": Ukraine dismantled Russian UAVs to deceive air defense (video)

The Russians launch UAVs from plywood and foil worth up to 100 thousand hryvnias to spend expensive rockets. Ukrainian specialist Yuri Abdula has dismantled Russian cheap basket-type of aircraft type designed to deplete air defense resources. He posted the relevant video on Lazeruk's YouTube channel. According to an expert who is engaged in repair of equipment for the military, such UAVs were developed and manufactured by the "Center of Autonomous Robesized Systems" in Moscow.

There are many varieties of such drones in the Russian Federation, but in this case it is about a serial model. The drone is an aircraft with a V-shaped pillage with a total length of 180 millimeters. The length of the wings is 225 millimeters. All parts of the device on connectors. It is made that the drone can be compactly folded and brought to the starting point. The housing consists of 5mm plywood and covered with aluminum foil.

It is the planes covered with foil that is a bait for Ukrainian air defense systems. As for the "stuffing", Yuri Abdula listed a list of components with approximate prices: "I think you understand that the price of this aircraft is disorder with air defense missiles," the video author said. According to a specialist, such UAVs can be harvested for less than UAH 100,000, and the air defense missiles cost much more. For their part, Ukrainians also produce similar targets.

Yuri Abdula also called on Ukrainians who find such UAVs, in no case to touch them. Drones can be replaced or equipped with a GPS tracker that will indicate the enemy location. When photographing, you should also paint serial numbers and other product marks. Recall that last May, Russian invaders have already used the simplest wooden drones in Ukraine, created from improvised materials and radio components.