rybar一直抱怨俄军高层普遍不重视(民用)无人机使用,刻板,要使用者把太多的细节用字面的形式统报上去。。。。他们不可能为部队群产群购
同时民众在这方面在努力帮助俄军
已经有媒体人建议从小就学使用无人机,并有比赛


“Drones are from the Evil One” or about the quirks of the consciousness of military officials
Older than Edda once again writes about the lack of understanding by military officials of the importance of UAVs and FPV drones. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. Unfortunately, the understanding of the importance of drones is still very superficial - especially when it comes to staff members from lieutenant colonel and above.
At the very least, the Russian Federation managed to bring to the level of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief the importance of unmanned aircraft as such for the front. Understood, accepted.
And then it began.
Now the troops - in the person of performers, operators and persons who have to solve problems on the ground - are faced with the inflexible stupidity of individual commanders. It is difficult to characterize such an approach in another way.
In the Dnepr grouping, it came to the point that from the higher headquarters they set the task of reporting in writing on the number of takeoffs of quadrocopters for accounting. We, really, do not know what this is connected with, but under the commander of the Airborne Forces, Colonel-General Teplinsky, there was no such absurdity.
in Khersonthe copter - delivered by volunteers (!) - is perceived as know-how and a means of video and photo fixation of the front edge. It comes to the point of absurdity: it is necessary to film the position of the enemy, who is deploying a gun in the direction of our troops, report to the higher headquarters and wait for the command to return fire. During this time, according to our observation posts, the enemy not only has time to work out, but also to turn off the gun and get out of the firing position.
Are you talking about FPV drones?
Until military officials learn that any drone is, first of all, a consumable that must be used in accordance with military skill, ingenuity and expediency as decided by commanders on the ground - about any training on FPV drones or the mass purchase of commercial drones for the troops through the Russian Ministry of Defense is out of the question.
Everything rests on public initiatives - and even then on the principle of "not thanks, but in spite of."
Somehow, on one of the broadcasts, the idea was already voiced: it’s time to deploy robotics classes in schools so that young people from an early age learn to assemble drones and fly them. It's time to hold centralized drone piloting competitions - within the same DOSAAF clubs and military-patriotic events of the Yunarmiya.
Disassembly/assembly of the AK-74 is, of course, cool. But in the current realities, piloting drones - and treating the drone as a modern analogue of the AK-74 - should become a normal, adequate skill.
#UAV #Russia
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