The First Presidential Brigade of the National Guard uses FPV drones to drop explosives rather than direct strikes.
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Recently, pilots of the brigade’s Horeb FPV battalion made 30 accurate drops and three successful FPV hits on tactical targets.
This is the result of the crews’ work in just two days,” the brigade said.
In most cases, FPV drones are used as disposable “kamikaze drones”. But release systems for FPV drones are not a very common means for the military, because the frame of this type of UAV is poorly adapted for release systems.
For example, common release systems from Mavic 3 drones will not fit FPV drones, writes Military. Another problem is that the frames of the FPV drones themselves are usually also different. Therefore, craftsmen have to use a 3D printer to print special attachments for different FPV drones, on which the reset system is mounted.
Source: Racurs

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