Drone wreckage features cutting-edge tech, signalling an evolution in Russia’s air assault capabilities
Last week, Ukrainian drone hunters picking up debris from Russia’s nightly assault on their cities found a weapon that stood out. It had an advanced camera, an AI-powered computing platform, and a radio link for remote piloting from Russia.
It also contained new, Iranian-made, anti-jamming technology, according to Ukrainian drone expert Serhii Beskrestnov.
Unlike most Russian attack drones, which are black, this one was white. Inside, it had no Russian markings, but instead followed a “standard Iran labelling system”, Beskrestnov said.
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