MOSCOW, February 26. /TASS/. The first batches of Upyr first-person view (FPV) thermal-imaging drones have been sent to Russian troops in the special military operation area in Ukraine, a spokesman for the drone manufacturer told TASS on Monday.
"From among technical innovations, we have sent the first batches of Upyrs with thermal imagers. We are constantly improving a quick change of frequencies that helps bypass electronic warfare dome protection, which is a top priority task. In the short term, [we are working on] computer vision so that a drone can take guidance and then reach the target on its own," the spokesman said.
Russian troops employed Upyr FPV drones for the first time in the special military operation in Ukraine in May 2023. The drones proved their worth in combat operations: it helped Russian troops wipe out enemy boats with the assault force on the Dnieper River, adversary fortifications, dugouts and strongholds. Today, Russian troops are employing Upyr drones in all the directions of the special military operation in Ukraine.