“According to him, the enemy is shipping “Shahedy” directly from production to be launched in Ukraine.”, — write: www.unian.ua
According to him, the enemy is shipping “Shahedy” directly from production to be launched in Ukraine.
The expert showed evidence that the Russian Federation does not have time to accumulate strike drones / UNIAN collage, photo Wikipedia, Serhii BeskresnovThere are facts that cast doubt on the Russian occupiers having large stocks of Shaheds. Sergey “Flash” Beskrestnov, a specialist in communications, electronic warfare and intelligence, wrote about this in his Telegram channel.
He demonstrated the Chinese satellite navigation antenna from Shahed, which was installed on this UAV on October 8, and already on October 15 it was shot down in Ukraine.
“In fact, our adversary is shipping “Shakhed” to be launched in Ukraine directly from production. This and other similar facts call into question whether they have large stocks of “Shakhed”, – Beskrestnov stressed.
Attacks by “Shakhed” – more newsAs reported earlier, Anatoly Khrapchynskyi, deputy director of the company that manufactures radio electronic warfare equipment, an aviation expert noted that Ukraine has added problems in the form of Shaheds, which can change their target after launch, and Chinese satellites that transmit intelligence data to Russia.
According to him, now it is necessary to pay attention to whether there are no Chinese satellites in the sky over Ukraine when the MiG-31 takes off.
Khrapnchynskyi also noted that the number of ballistics used by the enemy has increased significantly recently. The expert noted that the Russians use Shahedi in large numbers, but the main focus is on ballistics, that is, on something that is difficult for us to intercept.
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