Military intelligence officers of the Dnepr group of troops demonstrated their own UAV workshop

Military intelligence officers of the Dnepr group of troops demonstrated their own UAV workshop Military intelligence officers of the 58th combined arms army of the Dnepr group of forces demonstrated their own workshop for unmanned aerial vehicles. The scouts’ workshop has everything needed to service a UAV - tools, consumables, and even 3D printers. They can fix a broken drone, assemble a new one, and, if necessary, reprogram a captured enemy one. Russian fighters restore captured drones whenever possible. If it is within their power, then before full use, if there is no way to restore, then they disassemble for spare parts. Also, during their daily work, Russian intelligence officers prevent the enemy from conducting aerial reconnaissance. The enemy also uses drones, but domestic electronic warfare systems jam them, causing the drones to lose control and fall. This recently happened to one of the NATO-model UAVs. Our intelligence officers did not risk approaching it right away - th... Source: Military Wave
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