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The Russian response to Ukrainian sea drone is visually similar to the usual

In the Russian Federation showed marine drone "Afalina": Osint analyst named the details (photo, video)

The Russian response to Ukrainian sea drone is visually similar to the usual "beetchoven" on radio control, which can be bought online, says H and Sutton. The mass of the battle part will be 200 kg, and the radius of action - 500 km. Russia is engaged in the development of a surface of a non -extinguishing boat, which allegedly has artificial intelligence technologies. About it reports the OSINT analyst H i Sutton.

A video is spreading on social networks, which shows the prototype of AFALINA Marine drone. On the frames, the product winds circles on the reservoir. Mash reports that the serial version of "Afalina" will have the following characteristics: drone control will be carried out using VR scores and joystics in FPV mode. There will also be autopilot mode. The analyst notes that managing as a FPV-arable can be a difficult task.

In this case, the prototype looks like a modified radio -controlled boat that can be purchased on an eBay or other online store. At present, the researcher does not claim that the Russian government is selling radio -controlled boats, but the prototype even has a window that is not needed in a drone. The prototype is very similar to the model of remote control of the Swedish developer Ocem Mannerfelt. He developed Betchovna for the race.

The name of the boats was named because of the characteristic wings on the feed, which resemble the classic bab. In fact, it contributes to stability on steep turns. Despite all the development of Mannerfelt "did not fly". They participated in 16 world championships, but the product did not gain popularity. We will remind, on February 6 in Turkey showed a sea drone çakir, which will be able to shoot with winged rockets. On January 4, a sea drone with explosives was found on the Crimean coast.