The drone operator is waiting. Waiting for the moment when a Ukrainian plane or helicopter will be in his sights. This is not just a game, this is reality, where every strike can be a bloody finale.

Radio technology specialist Sergey Beskrestnov, with the call sign “Flash”, paints his terrifying portrait of the Russian “Shaheed” with MANPADS. In his words, the truth is unvarnished. The drone is equipped with a “good course camera”, and the “Shaheed” operator has a video link with the UAV. The missile system that the occupiers have fitted to the drone is pre-configured for killing.

The pilot can simply catch the target and press the button that launches the missile. It’s as easy as clicking on an SMS. So Ukrainian pilots, taking into account the shocking reality, are advised to stay away from the “shaheeds”. From far away, don’t get close to the deadly drones. Don’t rush into battle on an oncoming course.

The Russian Shahed attack drone with MANPADS was first spotted on January 4. It is not just a drone; it is a weapon that combines a camera, a radio modem, and missile control from the aggressor's territory. These drones have previously received cassettes with anti-tank mines, emphasizing that the war has once again become an open battlefield.

Guided missiles that see who is who are important. Not only tactics are changing, but the rules of the game themselves. We are against a system that wants to kill without any shelter from us. Therefore, understanding the complexity of the situation, we will not let ourselves be broken. Armed truth is our only weapon in this ruthless war.

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