New threat to Ukraine’s maritime infrastructure: Russian army armed with unmanned attack boats
Фото: Telegram / Про зв'язок від Сергія Флеш
The Russian Center for Unmanned Systems “Rubikon” has adopted unmanned attack boats that pose a threat to Ukrainian maritime infrastructure.
This was reported by a specialist in communication systems, electronic warfare and intelligence, Serhiy “Flash” Beskrestnov.
According to him, the Russians have already conducted training, practiced scenarios, and are also working on improvements.
The specialist emphasized that with the advent of unmanned attack boats from the Russians, a new threat has emerged for Ukrainians. He noted that it is necessary to develop systems to search for and destroy them now, adding that FPV drones successfully cope with this task.
“The elite center of unmanned systems “Rubicon” can attack (by analogy with “Shaheds”) in one day, for example, with 400 boats (underwater, surface), all ports, towers, ships, all maritime infrastructure. Even “fly out” boats on the beach with fragmentation ammunition,” explained “Flash.”
Recall, earlier “Flash” reported that Russian troops may soon begin using updated “Shaheds”, which are capable of real-time control . Instead of a pre-set flight route, there is manual control and coordination between several aircraft in the air.
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