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Russian soldiers hunted by the enemy, even in the toilet

FPV drones (in subjective view) are taking over the battlefield, tracking soldiers every second, everywhere, even in a little corner.

A video shows this reality, saturated with small flying machines. We see a Russian war correspondent, trying to avoid a drone and hiding in a ruined building, reports Demotivateur.

It's The War Zone that relays the images, captured by a journalist. The man tracked and trapped by the Ukrainian machine suddenly says “s...” of distress. The drone, in just a few seconds, has entered the building and is maneuvering delicately to surprise the enemy. This ease of movement, even in confined spaces, in an urban environment, proves how indispensable this flying machine has become in times of war.

“Activate the electronic defenses, he's in the factory!”, shouts the Russian soldier, probably to other soldiers. He then mentions a jamming technology, which can neutralize and disorient the drone before being spotted. Suddenly, a detonation is heard... the device has just exploded.

Since the beginning of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, many videos have demonstrated the importance of drones on the battlefield, to "track soldiers, generally in the open, or leaving their trenches to go to the toilet," says Demotivateur.

Although omnipresent, these drones nevertheless have some limitations: difficult maneuvers in confined spaces, the risk of explosion at the slightest contact, and potential loss of signal with the operator.

(MH with Manon Pierre - Source: Korii - Illustration: Unsplash)

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