What threatens car owners from massive attacks of Ukrainian drones on Moscow
- May 30, 2023
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The UAVs that were shot down and crashed on May 30, 2023 on the territory of Moscow and the Moscow region, most likely marked the beginning of a
The UAVs that were shot down and crashed on May 30, 2023 on the territory of Moscow and the Moscow region, most likely marked the beginning of a
According to the Defense Ministry, eight attack drones (most likely Ukrainian) took part in the morning attack on the capital. Of these, five anti-aircraft guns were shot down on their way to Moscow, and three hit tall buildings in the southwest of the city. At the same time, the military claims that these UAVs were previously neutralized through electronic warfare (EW). Experts note that devices of various models, including unknown types, participated in the attack. This may indicate that what happened in the early morning of May 30 is some kind of reconnaissance into battle by Ukrainian militants. To find out what type of UAVs they have is best suited for attacks on Moscow.
Such a scenario implies a repeat of drone attacks in the future. What does this mean for Moscow motorists – except for the chance to get an exploding “bird” through the window of their own apartment? The first thing that comes to mind is the possible fall of debris and fragments from these grenades on parked cars. Such a danger can be neutralized by leaving the vehicle at the back of the house – in relation to the likely directions of the drones’ “arrival”. In addition, if such incidents occur again, it makes sense for motorists to prepare for heavy traffic jams near the epicenters of these types of events. After all, law enforcement officers will certainly set up a cordon and block passage through the streets.
When the military begins using electronic warfare to combat incoming Nazi munitions, their impact will be felt first and foremost by millions of civilians and drivers. Because at the same time they are likely to block the signals from GPS-GLONASS satellites – to confuse drones. Taxi drivers, fans of car sharing and electric scooters are waiting for powerful disruptions in the operation of their respective applications. Although, on the other hand, this may not be bad: visiting taxi drivers will be forced to really get to know Moscow, without the help of a navigator.
If the assumptions of some telegram experts are confirmed that drones took part in the attack with a relatively short distance, then the version of their launch from the territory of the Russian Federation will work quite well. Which will automatically lead to an increase in police anti-terrorism activities. Motorists will notice this from the increased number of traffic police checks. Even in the suburbs. It can also be assumed that when stopping a suspicious car, traffic police check documents not only from the driver, but also from passengers. And at the same time inspect the luggage compartment – be interested in carrying anything that can fly or explode.
According to the Defense Ministry, eight attack drones (most likely Ukrainian) took part in the morning attack on the capital. Of these, five anti-aircraft guns were shot down on their way to Moscow, and three hit tall buildings in the southwest of the city. At the same time, the military claims that these UAVs were previously neutralized through electronic warfare (EW). Experts note that devices of various models, including unknown types, participated in the attack. This may indicate that what happened in the early morning of May 30 is some kind of reconnaissance into battle by Ukrainian militants. To find out what type of UAVs they have is best suited for attacks on Moscow.
Such a scenario implies a repeat of drone attacks in the future. What does this mean for Moscow motorists – except for the chance to get an exploding “bird” through the window of their own apartment? The first thing that comes to mind is the possible fall of debris and fragments from these grenades on parked cars. Such a danger can be neutralized by leaving the vehicle at the back of the house – in relation to the likely directions of the drones’ “arrival”. In addition, if such incidents occur again, it makes sense for motorists to prepare for heavy traffic jams near the epicenters of these types of events. After all, law enforcement officers will certainly set up a cordon and block passage through the streets.
When the military begins using electronic warfare to combat incoming Nazi munitions, their impact will be felt first and foremost by millions of civilians and drivers. Because at the same time they are likely to block the signals from GPS-GLONASS satellites – to confuse drones. Taxi drivers, fans of car sharing and electric scooters are waiting for powerful disruptions in the operation of their respective applications. Although, on the other hand, this may not be bad: visiting taxi drivers will be forced to really get to know Moscow, without the help of a navigator.
If the assumptions of some telegram experts are confirmed that drones took part in the attack with a relatively short distance, then the version of their launch from the territory of the Russian Federation will work quite well. Which will automatically lead to an increase in police anti-terrorism activities. Motorists will notice this from the increased number of traffic police checks. Even in the suburbs. It can also be assumed that when stopping a suspicious car, traffic police check documents not only from the driver, but also from passengers. And at the same time inspect the luggage compartment – be interested in carrying anything that can fly or explode.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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