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The ShahED-136 found a new GNSS module that allows you to get amendments through...

"To Millimeters": The Russian Federation has improved the Navigation of "Shahanedov" - social networks (photo)

The ShahED-136 found a new GNSS module that allows you to get amendments through the RTK Network station network in real time. In the Russian Federation began to equip unmanned aerial vehicles ShahED-136 with new satellite navigation modules that support RTK (Real Time Kinematic) technology. The relevant photos were posted in the Telegram channel "Colonel of the GSC".

The publication states that in one of the drones of ShahED-136 instead of the usual satellite navigation module (GNSS), GNSS type Beitian BT-982k1 (L1, L2, L5) was discovered. It is reported that the new module supports RTK technology, which enables it to receive corrections of its location through the RTK Network Networking Stations "to millimeters" in real time. However, this requires a paid subscription to the service.

According to the post author, the RTK coating map in Ukraine is freely available on the Internet, and the network itself seems to work freely. "That's how it looks in real conditions: ShahED-136 UAV with 3G/LTE modem and RTK Gnss fly in our airspace and, in addition to satellite amendments, receives amendments through the Internet from the RTK network," the publication reads. The author noted that in this case, the means of radio electronic wrestling and depleting do not work.

To counteract the advanced ShahED-136 requires a system solution-either disconnecting mobile network subscribers that have certain parameters or disconnect RTK networks in Ukraine. We will remind, the Russians began to add massive to "shahad" thermobaric combat units. When blasting the thermobaric combat part in a living room, it is more difficult to hide from its action. The fiery cloud will fill the whole apartment, while from the action of fragile-fugural ammunition saves the rule "two walls".