The video shows a Russian car near the border in the Belgorod region with an FPV detector that started signaling. They displayed the image on a monitor and saw a drone flying over the road. The driver turned around and drove into the forest. The drone then found another target which is a UAZ vehicle



by Individual_Event_285

7 comments
  1. How much would an encryption module cost? $10?

    Frequency hopping transceivers have to be pretty cheap too. Not my area of expertise and it might be a bit more complex with the video data requirements, but you can get pretty cheap handheld radios with simple FHSS.

    Neither of these are remotely advanced or cutting edge technology. They exist in every smartphone. Really it’s shocking that they’re not being used.

  2. So, wait. Is the video he’s picking up from the enemy drone in the air? He’s picking up the video feed like a fuzz buster on the dash?

    Or does he have some feed from a friendly UAV that is cutting in and out?

    If it’s the former, wow that’s cool. Terrifying as fuck, too.

    Hearing a brrrrr as you come over a hill on I-95 causes enough anxiety. Imagine if it were detecting an overhead drone that was particularly interested in killing you.

  3. Looks like the drone arms race goes towards yet another level.

    I’m very curious to see what both sides come up with next.

  4. How difficult can it be to encrypt the video feed…

  5. This is fake. That is not what signal loss on an analog video feed looks like. It would just be static in between, not the “no signal” screen. That would only happen if the receiver lost connection to the screen.

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