Learning from the Ukraine war An FPV drone has reportedly been used to assassinate a Russian “businessman” marking the first ...
Russian first-person view (FPV) drones that use fiber optic cables instead of radio waves to connect with their controllers, making them impervious to jamming and other forms of electronic warfare.
Russian officials are investigating a plot that allegedly sent explosive-laden first-person view (FPV) goggles to drone units in the hope they would detonate, killing or injuring the operator. It ...
Part of the consignment of donated Skyzone Cobra FPV goggles, some of which contained an explosive booby trap. Photo: Russian media. In an incident resonant of the Israeli “pager attacks” on Hezbollah ...
As Russia continues to wage its war in Ukraine, reports have emerged suggesting North Korea and Moscow's joint drone ...
Russian soldiers received a batch of sabotaged drone headsets that were modified to explode when they were switched on, Russian media reported. Igor Potapov, a spokesperson for the Russian ...
during the ‘special military operation’ (the Russian term for the invasion of Ukraine), the T-90M has had multiple upgrades to protect it against new threats, in particular FPV drones.
"In terms of FPV drone production, Ukraine currently surpasses the Russian Federation. The drone sector in Ukraine is developing at a breakthrough pace, both in terms of innovation and manufacturing.
Ukraine has, for some time, fielded large "mothership" drones that can carry and eventually deploy a set of smaller attack ...
Russian forces attacked the Seredyna-Buda hromada in Sumy Oblast with FPV drones on 16 January, injuring three people. [A hromada is an administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or ...
Russian soldiers received a batch of sabotaged drone headsets that were modified to explode when they were switched on, according to Russian media.