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Martyrs now see: Russia puts video cameras on kamikaze drones

Martyrs now see: Russia puts video cameras on kamikaze drones

Enemy Shahed-type strike drones have undergone another modernization – some of the recently shot down drones were found to have installed video cameras.

This was reported by Ukrainian specialist in military radio technologies Serhiy “Flash” Beskrestnov.

According to him, similar video modules were previously mass-installed on reconnaissance drones of the Gerber type, but now they are increasingly being recorded on Shaheds, which are designed to strike ground targets.

“We have already seen dozens of these cameras on reconnaissance aircraft. Now they are also appearing on attack UAVs,” the expert noted.

Photo: Serhiy Flesh

It is not yet known exactly how the enemy uses these video cameras during combat missions. But experts suggest that this is an attempt to obtain a video image of the drone’s route and target immediately before the attack. This may indicate an improvement in the guidance system or real-time adjustment of strikes.

Recall that a new modification of the Russian V2U drone, which works with artificial intelligence , was spotted at the front. This type of UAV has begun to be used massively in all directions in recent weeks.

As reported, Ukrainians began to hear a new eerie sound in the night sky – it is about jet versions of Shahed kamikaze drones . This was the enemy’s response to the successes of Ukrainian anti-aircraft drones. So far, the attacks are not massive, but the emergence of a new type of drone may change the nature of threats from the air in the coming months.

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