A van traveling from Kazakhstan to Bashkortostan, Russia was intercepted by the Samara customs authorities in Russia, carrying a load of drones. The man in the van said that the drones were his own, as he liked aerial photography. However, this statement was clearly not true, as such a quantity of drones could not be used for personal hobbyist photography. The Russian side suspects that the man is a Ukrainian agent and has already arrested him, as well as seizing the drones.
The batch of drones displayed by the Russian military included 32 small quadcopters in disassembled state, some DJ drones, and even some fixed-wing drones. The drones in disassembled state are sufficient to carry a payload of 5 kilograms, and the fixed-wing drones can also carry about 5 kilograms of payload. In addition, there are a large number of accessories such as remote controls and batteries.
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