In Russia, bakeries start producing FPV drones

In Russia, bakeries start producing FPV drones

They are allegedly capable of carrying almost one and a half kilograms of TNT

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In Russia, bakeries start producing FPV drones

A Tambov bakery, according to a report by the propaganda channel Rossiya-24, is now producing FPV drones in addition to bread.

Source. This was brought to the attention of The Insider.

In particular, the propagandists' report shows the production of Bekas kamikaze drones in a room next to the bread baking shops, as well as the testing of one of them on a dummy that was placed in a "loaf" car with an Azov sticker.

"This is a volunteer Taras, who kindly agreed to help us," comments Yuriy Chicherin, the bakery's general director, pointing to the dummy driving the 'loaf.' "The dummy has brightly colored lips, but this is acceptable for true Europeans."

The report says that the Bekas drone carries almost one and a half kilograms of TNT.

It is also reported that about 30 tons of bread comes off the conveyor every day, and 230-250 drones per month, according to the first deputy director general, Alexander Rudik.

The drones are made by instrumentation and automation mechanics.

"Some parts are purchased in the markets of Southeast Asia, some are printed on a 3D printer," the speaker says.

FPV drones are drones that are controlled by an operator from the first person (First Person View). The advantage of such systems is that the operator can clearly see where the drone is flying (most often a kamikaze), which allows, for example, to fly into cover and hit individual unprotected elements of military equipment.

Background. As reported, shopping centers are being closed in Izhevsk, Russia, and drone production is being launched in their place.

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