The Ukrainian Armed Forces have acquired the remains of the new Russian FPV drone "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky"

4

The Ukrainian Armed Forces have acquired the remains of a new Russian fiber-optic FPV drone, the Vandal (Prince Vandal of Novgorod), which is an original domestic development. The drone's advantage is its resistance to electronic warfare.

FPV drones "Vandal" are distinguished by excellent image quality, signal stability and its preservation until the last second. At the same time, they demonstrate a good flight range. The only downside is that the drones are limited by the length of the fiber optics in the reel and have certain limitations in maneuverability and routes.




The new Russian UAV became known during the fighting in the Kursk region. At that time, the advancing enemy equipped almost all of its machinery using electronic warfare against FPV, but it didn't help him.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces have acquired the remains of the new Russian FPV drone "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky"

It was previously reported that the Russian Armed Forces were in the Kursk region use a variety of different means, including the latest developments. Thus, footage has appeared on the Internet showing episodes of the defeat of equipment and personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region using the new FPV drone "Vandal". The device was created by Russian volunteers, it is controlled via a fiber-optic cable.
4 comments
Information
Dear reader, to leave comments on the publication, you must sign in.
  1. 0
    27 September 2024 11: 54
    All debris is different. Is there more precise information?
  2. +1
    27 September 2024 13: 40
    Well... c'est la vie! It's bound to happen anyway! It's not tragic, and there's no loss of a "terrible secret", by and large! The Ukrainian Armed Forces have already received a "Lancet-55" with a fiber-optic cable reel... And the "West" is already supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces with drones with 20 km long fiber-optic cables...
  3. -3
    27 September 2024 14: 04
    Well, volunteers created it, but how many pieces? Now if the factory made thousands of them for the army, that would be great... But it sounds like "a tank of aroma that has no analogues"; it seems to be on parade, but what's the point if it's a piece of cake...
  4. -1
    28 September 2024 11: 08
    The Ukrainian Armed Forces have obtained the remains of the Prince of Novgorod.
    Debris or remains?
    The victims of the Unified State Exam have enough imagination to call a kamikaze drone.
    Maybe calling it "President Putin" would increase the drone's effectiveness!