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The drones, according to Alexander Musienko, must meet certain technical conditi...

"In Crimea we went through the stage": The analyst rated the UAV strikes on the occupiers (video)

The drones, according to Alexander Musienko, must meet certain technical conditions regarding the range of flight, the ability to avoid the action of the means of HR, air defense, and competition between companies will only benefit. In the Crimea, the forces of Ukraine have already passed the stage when they struck for two months. The details were informed by military expert Oleksandr Musienko, the head of the Center for Military Legal Research, on Channel 24.

He noted that if UAV is used for testing, explosives may not be explosive during launch. The specialist recalled cases of beating drones in the occupied Crimea, which were flying from the territory controlled by Ukraine. Sometimes UAVs did not explode or just fell into the sea. In this way, the fighters carry out the reconnaissance of the enemy air defense, check the ability to perform other tasks to create the ability to act more efficiently.

"If the efficiency was 30 - 40%, it was considered success and normal," Musienko said. Other types of weapons then became possible to use. According to him, it was possible to impress the means of air defense of Russian troops, and later more important objects, so everything has a clear sequence and goes according to plan. Initially, drones are tested at landfills, and later in combat conditions for blows in Russia. The analyst added that drones should meet certain specifications.

This applies to the flight range, the ability to avoid the action of the means of HRB, air defense. In his opinion, manufacturers should be able to make drones in mass, at least 100 units per month. He stressed that competition would see which drone demonstrates the best results and is more effective. We will remind, on November 27 social networks reported that the Smolensk airline attacked unknown UAVs.