The Black Sea Fleet of Russia is conducting exercises for the use of FPV (First-Person View) drones launched from helicopters, aimed at countering Ukrainian naval drones.
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The maneuvers are being executed as part of a strategy to enhance the protection of the fleet and Russian coastal installations.
A video released by the Russian channel on Telegram “13 TACTICAL” shows a Mi-8/17 helicopter serving as an aerial command post. Drone pilots positioned inside the aircraft control the devices from one of the side doors of the helicopter, which remains open during the launch and operation of the drones.
The helicopter, apparently adapted for these operations, does not appear to be a traditional combat aircraft but rather a specialized version for this purpose.
Although the effectiveness of this tactic is still uncertain, it is believed that using FPV drones launched from helicopters could offer greater safety and precision compared to traditional airborne weaponry.
Thus, the Russian Black Sea Fleet is seeking to create an effective method to neutralize Ukrainian surface drones, which are used in both naval and ground attacks.
The constant use of naval aviation by Russia to defend its fleets and installations highlights the seriousness of the threat posed by Ukrainian drones. However, there are reports that not all aircraft return unscathed from these missions, indicating the risks faced by Russian aviation in these operations.
Source: mil.in.ua | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team. Photo and video: Telegram @tactical_13