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The use of “waiting drones” at the front and in the rear is becoming more widespread. This was reported by Sergey (“Flash”) Beskrestnov, a specialist in electronic warfare and communications systems, advisor to the Minister of Defense.
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- Russian “waiting drones” are finding more and more applications on the front and in the rear, founded by an expert in electronic warfare and communications systems, Sergey “Flash” Beskrestnov.
- Serhiy “Flash” introduced the “Zhduna” hibernation module, which allows the drone to be in standby mode and disable some functions to save energy.
The number of Russian “waiting drones” on the front has increased — “Flash”
At the same time, he demonstrated the “waiting” hibernation module, that is, it is about standby mode.
He spoke about the enemy's decision regarding these drones, as “we have the same physics as the enemy,” so the performance will be the same.
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According to him, the Russians reduced the power of the video transmission — VTX — of the standby drone to a minimum, so the battery ran out after 12 hours.
Disconnecting the drone's VTX via a relay. After 17 hours, the drone was able to take off with 2 kg and fly for 5 minutes.
Flash notes that such a drone completely disables the onboard electronics, except for the control command receiver, so after 17 hours the drone was able to take off and fly with a 2 kg payload for 13 minutes.