Ukraine has claimed that it’s successfully used uncrewed surface vessels (USV), better known as drone boats, to launch aerial ...
Ukrainian forces successfully attacked Russian positions using only ground and first person view (FPV) drones instead of infantry, an army spokesperson claimed on Dec. 20. Speaking on national TV ...
Later, Prokudin reported one more casualty. “The attack by a Russian FPV drone destroyed a residential building and started a fire. While clearing the rubble, rescuers found the body of a dead ...
(MENAFN- UkrinForm) Russian troops have attacked an apartment building in Chasiv Yar, Donetsk region, with a first-person view (FPV) drone, killing two civilians and injuring two others.
Two people have been killed and two others have been wounded as a result of a Russian FPV drone strike on a multi-storey building in the city of Chasiv Yar, Donetsk Oblast.
which provide greater resistance to Russian electronic warfare systems. Additionally, a Ukrainian company specializing in drone production announced it had developed the first prototype of an FPV ...
On the evening of 28 August 2024, a Russian Zala reconnaissance drone flew into the ... enemy UAV and show the approximate direction it’s moving in. After that, our FPV operator flies to that area and ...
Last week, several Russian first-person view (FPV) drones struck a U.S.-made M1A1 Abrams tank in the Kursk region, but the crew was able to survive. The vehicle’s commander lauded the American armor ...
Dec 20 (Reuters) - Russia's largest telecoms operator MTS (MTSS.MM), opens new tab said on Friday it would cut around 2% of staff and abandon high-cost mergers and acquisitions as it seeks to ...
The Ukrainians have been far more innovative and quicker to implement new methods for using FPV (First Person View) drones to find Russian troops or armored vehicles than drop a small thermobaric ...
The Russian Federation plans to start serial production of Piranha-5 drones, which will allow it to fill the gap in drone supplies to training centers, citing Defense Express.
(Reuters) - Russia's largest telecoms operator MTS said on Friday it would cut around 2% of staff and abandon high-cost mergers and acquisitions as it seeks to reduce its debt burden while interest ...