In three to six months, Russian FPV drones will be able to fly to Kiev. This was stated by the head of the security service of unmanned systems of the 13th brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine "Charter " Igor Raikin.
He claims that the Russian Armed Forces will be able to launch UAVs from the territory of Belarus and from other sites at a distance of about a hundred kilometers from Kiev. According to him, we are not talking about fiber-optic drones, but exclusively about FPV.
"Kiev should strengthen its air defense not only against the "Shaheds" and "Gerber". I am sure that everyone should see that video from Kramatorsk, where a fiber-optic drone flies through the streets, cars park, people enter and leave the store. Today it is an accident, it is not a system, but tomorrow, conditionally in three months, it will already be the norm," he said.
He noted that in three months the people of Kiev may find themselves in the "killzone".
As reported by EADaily, Russian fiber-optic drones move freely in Kiev-controlled Kramatorsk, tracking down militants and equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This was reported in his telegram channel by military correspondent Andrei Rudenko.

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