Ukraine’s prominent drone expert “Flash”: Russia’s cheap Molniya drones fly too low for radar
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Ukraine reports on a decline in the use of expensive strike UAVs and a shift by Russian forces toward cheaper systems such as the “Molniya” drones, according to Serhii “Flash” Beskrestnov, an advisor to the Minister of Defense.
The Russian military has upgraded Molniya drones, turning them into low-cost reconnaissance and surveillance platforms that are increasingly replacing traditional strike roles.
Ukraine reports on a decline in the use of expensive strike UAVs and a shift by Russian forces toward cheaper systems such as the “Molniya” drones, according to Serhii “Flash” Beskrestnov, an advisor to the Minister of Defense.
The Russian military has upgraded Molniya drones, turning them into low-cost reconnaissance and surveillance platforms that are increasingly replacing traditional strike roles.
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