Russian forces launched a FPV suicide drone against a Ukrainian remote-controlled vehicle on the front line between Russia and Ukraine, but it was intercepted by a teammate's drone just before hitting the target. Both sides use this remote-controlled vehicle extensively, mainly for transporting supplies and installing electronic warfare equipment. The Russians once used large numbers of them with explosives to attack Ukrainian bunkers.

The production capacity of Russian FPV drones has increased significantly. This inexpensive, manned precision-guided munition has completely changed the battlefield. Compared to Ukraine, which relies entirely on imported parts for assembly, Russia has achieved complete domestic production of all components, although its production capacity is insufficient, and a large part of the parts still need to be imported.

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