تدريب القوات الخاصة التشيكية على استخدام طائرات الدرون بنظام FPV
In a recent training exercise, the Czech Special Forces demonstrated their use of FPV drones to target moving objects. The exercise took place in an open area among agricultural land. The drone operators controlled the takeoff, search for a target, pursuit, and destruction. The video footage was posted on Instagram by Speciální síly AČR. The training aimed to avoid damaging the drone when colliding with the truck, which simulated the moving target. FPV drones have become increasingly important in military operations, providing opportunities for damaging the enemy, accurate artillery fire, reconnaissance, and other tasks on the battlefield. The Czech Special Forces’ training showcases their adoption of combat drone experience from the Russian-Ukrainian war. Additionally, soldiers of mechanized units are being trained to use the Skydio X2D (RQ-28A) reconnaissance UAVs, equipped with advanced features for autonomous operation and resistance to radio electronic warfare.
ملخص الأخبار
- The training involved simulating a moving target using a truck covered with a camouflage net to avoid damaging the drone upon collision.
- FPV drones are crucial in military operations, offering the ability to damage enemies, provide accurate artillery fire, and conduct reconnaissance on the battlefield.
- The Czech Special Forces’ training reflects their adoption of combat drone techniques from the Russian-Ukrainian war.
- In addition to FPV drones, soldiers of mechanized units are being trained to use Skydio X2D (RQ-28A) reconnaissance UAVs, which are equipped with advanced features for autonomous operations and resistance to radio electronic warfare.