A new version of Ukraine's Shrike FPV attack drone can sink underwater, then re-emerge to carry out an attack. It might be the next generation of ambush drons.
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.
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essanews.com on MSNRussian mafia adopts FPV drones for high-tech assassinationsIn Russia, for the first time in history, an FPV drone was used in a mafia vendetta to eliminate a competitor. The Russian ...
Sine.Engineering is equipping Ukrainian drones with an alternative to GPS, which has become a critical vulnerability on ...
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FPV drones enter the underworld: A new era in Russian crimeIn Russia, the first recorded use of an FPV drone in mafia dealings to eliminate a competitor has occurred. It seems the ...
A 2020 Forbes article forecasted that drones would become the natural replacement of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), the roadside bombs commonly used by insurgent groups throughout the Global ...
This high-performance, NDAA-compliant analog camera is designed to meet the demands of FPV drone applications and is available for purchase now. The Fat Shark Aura FPV Camera is equipped with a ...
However, the widespread use of uncrewed aerial vehicles in the Russia-Ukraine war soon saw RSI move into the world of FPV (first-person-view) drones. FPV drones have played a major role in the ...
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 ...
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