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Everyone is used to remote work, but controlling drones in this way is still a novelty. The Tula manufacturer of FPV drones "Ovod", information about drones is on the channel, showed remote control of an FPV drone at a distance of 800 km. The drone operator was in Tula, the FPV drone was in Mariupol. The video shows the use of the drone at the training ground. The developers reported that controlling the drone at such a distance became possible thanks to the "Orbita" system, which was created in Tula. Technical details have not yet been disclosed. Thus, controlling an FPV drone, for example, from an office, will soon become a very real practice. Probably in the near future, remote command centers with drone operators will already be created.

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In Simferopol, Russian developers showed a new high-speed FPV drone "Archangel" with a large range of up to 50 km. The developers optimized the aerodynamics, due to which, with the same batteries and motors, the drone moves much faster. Due to the different shape of the drone "Archangel", it was possible to achieve a flight speed of up to 280 kilometers per hour. Another key advantage of the drone is the versatility of its use. According to the developers, the drone can be launched from both ground platforms and carrier aircraft. The combat unit of the drone "Archangel" can weigh from 700 grams to 7 kilograms. The founder and head of the project Mikhail Filippov reported that the test drones have already passed the first tests, in the future, the model awaits serial production.

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Servicemen of the Russian 155th Marine Brigade of the Pacific Fleet have begun using a new interceptor drone. The model name and technical details are not yet available. The Russian interceptor drone can reportedly be launched from a lightweight portable unit or from a tripod designed to launch two drones. Judging by the photo with the control system, the drone is no longer a prototype.

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how is Russias production for Su35 and Su34 going ?

Russia has taken a massive hit but they have the stomach to take casualties unlike the Western nations

they are now on a full military footing and should build build and build more

The Russian Bear Stands supreme
 
how is Russias production for Su35 and Su34 going ?

Russia has taken a massive hit but they have the stomach to take casualties unlike the Western nations

they are now on a full military footing and should build build and build more

The Russian Bear Stands supreme

Inching along nicely. Most of the effort is put into drones. Manned jets aren't really that useful anymore other than being bomb trucks.
 
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