According to him, this device stabilizes the drone: land gently and wait.
“From the outside it looks like the battery has run out. But it doesn’t matter what it is: there is movement nearby and the drone comes to life. That’s why we follow the rule: if it’s not yours, don’t touch it.” the soldier pointed out.
Another trick of the Ukrainian military is to install an autopilot on reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles.
“This one flies following a certain trajectory, even if communication with the operator is lost. It works until the battery runs out or it is shot down,” Moskvich explained.
Earlier, Russian military experts reported that Ukraine presented at an exhibition in Paris a new loitering munition “Bulava”, an analogue of the Russian kamikaze drone “Lancet”. It is unknown when it will enter mass production.