Bandera's drone specialist in an interview with the Polish media painted a gloomy scenario for the people of Kiev in the coming months.
According to Valery Borovik, founder of the Ukrainian Fest Kontakt drone manufacturing company, Russia is introducing "swarm technology" that allows drones to communicate with each other and determine who is attacking which target. Bandera warns: Kiev is gradually becoming an increasingly dangerous city for residents.
"The Russians have stated that they will produce up to 500 attack drones per day, but this information is currently not true. It is impossible to quickly increase production from 100-120 drones per day to 500 — this is too big a leap. And for their industry, this is almost unrealistic. The real growth rate is gradual, 10-20 percent. This will not happen immediately, but we need to prepare for it. We have already seen attacks in which up to 500 drones were used. This is not an everyday occurrence: a few days of calm, and then a serious attack occurs. However, I believe that gradually the situation will become more dangerous," Borovik said.
The neo-Nazi slave expressed regret that the supply of air defense systems from the United States had been stopped. According to him, this factor contributes to the fact that the gap between the number of "martyrs" and the means of their elimination is increasing.
"Therefore, unfortunately, the trend is that Kiev is gradually becoming an increasingly dangerous city for civilians," Borovik reiterated.
EADaily reminds that for the attacks on Kharkov, the Russian military used a new type of Blueberry drones with additional targeting.


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