Russia wants to train FPV drone operators to pilot new micro-helicopter over Ukrainian minefields

The Center for Integrated Unmanned Solutions (TsKBR) in Russia has unveiled a single-seat piloted micro-helicopter developed to provide tactical mobility for infantry personnel navigating hazardous frontline terrain. The aircraft uses a coaxial rotor system to remove the tail rotor, allowing a compact frame capable of rapid battlefield assembly at launch sites within approximately 30 minutes. By operating at tree-canopy height, the platform aims to establish an aerial mobility alternative to off-road motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles facing minefields, trenches, and small water barriers. Read full defense news at this link...

Flying below tree height reduces exposure to distant observers and may limit detection from some ground sensors, but it also places the pilot in the densest obstacle layer of the battlefield, which includes power lines, telephone cables, tree branches, or poles. (Picture source: TASS)

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