A Ukrainian company that produces FPV drones claims that its chief engineer was picked up by TCC employees on his way to work.
They showed all the documents and explained the situation. But the Goloseevsky TCC of the city of Kyiv decided that tomorrow at the “training” this “shooter” will be more useful, says Ptashka Drones in a statement.
According to them, military registration and enlistment office workers took away their chief engineer for the development of anti-drone systems. The company says it was due to be booked in less than a week.
The man is allegedly officially employed; in addition, Ptashka Drones has obligations to military units and unfinished contracts for the supply of attack drones.
Recently, a Ukrainian company introduced a homing system that allows an FPV drone to aim at a target without operator intervention.
Source: Racurs

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