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Frag Out Magazine #45

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payload during flight, detonating devices, and the dangers of poten- tially recovering an FPV drone were discussed. The section covering the use of both FPV and commercial dual-use drones consisted of several topics, which were practically demonstra- ted in the field. Participants practi- ced frequency switching, tracking an object without losing it, selecting and preparing a hideout, and lear- ning both proven teamwork tech- niques and those no longer used on the battlefield. These were just a few of the skills the trainees had to master within a few days. among Ukrainian EOD technicians in the ongoing war and the shorte- ned training time for soldiers per- forming EOD duties. The tactics of mining frontline roads with drones, which force slower and more cau- tious driving, not recommended when fleeing from an armed FPV drone, were discussed. The workshops demonstrated anti-EOD team traps, factory set- tings for being impossible to remo- ve, and improvised explosive de- vices using mines such as TM-62, MPP61, and PTMiBAIII. In the case of RPG-7 grenades atta- ched to drones, the characteristics of electronic devices arming the Drones in Sabotage Drones in Sabotage Drones in Sabotage Drones in Sabotage www.fragoutmag.com

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