Russian experts say that the attempt to bring down low-flying drones with improvised means was fraught with explosions and explosions.
Andrey Timofeev, CEO of Optiplein, says it’s possible for a person to drop a small drone with a proportional object at a height of meters. Vadim Kuznetsov, market specialist of Aeronet National Technology Initiative, says that the drone stabilization system compensates for disturbances caused by wind and external influences within certain limits. With a sharp blow, he may not be able to cope with the task. In addition, a blow is likely to damage the elements of the propulsion system, in particular the propellers.
However, if the drone carries a grenade or is a kamikaze plane, there is a risk of explosion, warns Dmitry Zubarev. Kuznetsov says the fall of the drone carries risks for the shooter. Zubarev emphasizes that found drones, including small ones lying on the ground, should not be touched – they may not be as harmless as they seem.
Source: Ferra

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