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"Its maximum flight range is 800 kilometers. The speed is about 130-140 km/h. The minimum flight altitude is 50 meters. The maximum such machine can lift is about 15-20 kilograms. These are 30 F1 grenades or four shots from an RPG-7," — clarifies SHOT.
According to the t.me/breakingmash/43472 Mash telegram channel, a three-meter drone weighing 85 kg crashed in the village of Vorovskoye near Moscow and was filled with 570-gram Canadian M-112 explosive charges based on C4 plastic explosive.
Information about damage and casualties was not specified.
At the moment, Russian authorities in the Kremlin and the Russian Defense Ministry have not commented on the incident with a drone near Moscow. Neither did they comment on the drone attack that took place last night in Sevastopol.
9tv.co.il/item/56875 There, despite the assurances of the so-called "governor" of Sevastopol that surface UAVs were shot down in the outer roadstead, residents of the city showed videos of explosions in the city, as well as photographs of broken windows in houses.
A Ukrainian drone found today with a cargo of two dozen kilograms of explosives is a bad signal for the Russian nobility. The distance to the Moscow Ring Road from the drop point is less than two dozen kilometres.
In fact, it is already within the Kremlin or any important sites in Moscow and the suburbs. For example, the dignitaries' villas at known destinations.
These attacks have no military significance so far, the psychological aspect is more important here, but in general it is safe to say that the existing missile defense area around Moscow is powerless against this kind of small targets.
They are detected either as a result of a malfunction or already at their target.
All this means that virtually any Russian bonanza is now within reach.
Of course, you could rent a Panzer and put it at the gate, but for one thing, that would mean risk elevating yourself to the level of a president who has already brushed his bunkers with the appropriate equipment.
And are you fit to be on the level of a chief, that's the question? Aren't you too cool for that? Secondly, there are a lot of people willing to do this, but not many Pantsirs.
And so far we are only talking about Ukrainian drones. Western ones have not appeared yet. We have not started anything yet!
However, on the eve of Kiev announced the "popping season" in Crimea 9tv.co.il/item/56875 and urged local residents to get used to the sounds of air raid warnings.
Now what the brave war correspondents won't tell you. Even the ones that did get it.
A drone clearly flew over the main headquarters of the RFAF, which is located on the eastern highway near the Zarya microdistrict, at the intersection of Balashikha (the old one) and Zheleznodorozhny (now a microdistrict of Balashikha)
Locals call this stop "CKC".
So, if there was a task to strike a HQ, a drone would have done it with an astonishing ease.
The wise Russian authorities, at the instigation of Governor Vorobiev (Shoigu clan), cut down the trees around it to make way for a multi-story building and brought in guest workers.
In addition, in the same square there is the Moscow Aircraft Repair Plant MARZ (directly adjacent to the headquarters of the Air Force).
The FSB plant "Progress" and parts of the FSB are also relatively close by.
There is also the headquarters of the former First Air Defence Corps, now called in a different name (the village of Severny, the trees next to which were also cut down).
In addition, in Balashikha there is an ATC FSB (Alpha, Vympel in one hour 35690), the security zone of which was also cut down and settled by migrant workers.
The thing is that migrants from Central Asia, who are abundant in the area, for a small fee can shoot anything at all. Photos, videos, no problem.
There is also the Rossgvardia's ODNON and a large number of SVR and FSB facilities.
And now let's hear Russian military correspondents say that a drone accidentally flew over Balashikha.
Balashikha is precisely the centre of decision-making, unlike the Russian authorities who talk and do not do, the Ukr authorities who talk and sometimes do, have found it.
No problem. Like a warm knife into butter.
Intentionally I do not give footnotes and sections, whoever needs it will find primary sources or ask me for a donation for a drone for scouts or Taras Chmut.