Russian forces upgrade FPV drones for air defense against Ukrainian hexacopters
L'essentiel
- Russian forces in the Donetsk People's Republic are modifying FPV drones for air defense missions, aiming to counter Ukrainian "Baba-Yaga" hexacopters.
- The upgrades focus on control, altitude, battery efficiency, and continuous air monitoring to protect ground units.
Résumé généré par IA
Pourquoi c'est important
Russian forces are actively engaged in upgrading their military technology in response to evolving battlefield conditions. This includes adapting existing drone platforms for new roles.
LUGANSK, May 20. /TASS/. Specialists from Russia’s Battlegroup South’s 1194th Regiment in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) are upgrading FPV drones, programming them for air defense missions and adjusting the initiation board to counter heavy hexacopters of the Ukrainian armed forces, such as the Baba-Yaga, the commander of the 1194th Regiment’s unmanned systems detachment, call sign "Tourist," told TASS.
"FPV versus Baba-Yaga, yes, we’re upgrading the drone, fine-tuning it. We’re programming and configuring the drone’s initiation board specifically for air defense missions, so that the drone is easy to control, maintains altitude, is easy to operate, and maneuver, but at the same time has minimal battery consumption. Because you need to be in the air all the time, you need to continuously monitor and protect the assault units, defend and control the skies," he said.
The officer noted that almost anyone can learn to fly an FPV drone, but not everyone is capable of effectively engaging targets.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific programming changes are being made to the initiation board?
- How effective are these upgraded FPV drones against Baba-Yaga hexacopters in real combat scenarios?
- What is the success rate of these upgraded drones in air defense missions?
- Are there any plans to deploy these upgraded drones to other front lines?






