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Russian Troops Develop Flamethrower Drone to Counter Ukrainian FPV Drones

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Last updated: November 22, 2024
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Russian Troops Develop Flamethrower Drone to Counter Ukrainian FPV Drones

Russian military forces have unveiled a flamethrower drone aimed at countering Ukrainian first-person-view (FPV) drones that have been utilized to deploy incendiary materials. This development comes as footage surfaced on Russian Telegram channels, showcasing what appears to be a commercial quadcopter modified to spray a flammable mixture. Experts, however, have raised concerns about the effectiveness of this new technology against agile moving targets.

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The video observed features a drone equipped with a small tank carrying a flammable substance, generating flames upon activation. According to Federico Borsari, a resident fellow at the U.S. Center for European Policy Analysis, the drone is capable of spraying its incendiary payload downwards, achieving a flamethrower-like effect within a limited range of two to three meters. This innovation seems specifically designed as a countermeasure against adversarial drone operations.

Analyst Samuel Bendett, who specializes in Russian military technology at the Center for Naval Analyses, pointed out an audible commentary in the footage, where a voice indicates that they had integrated another unmanned aerial vehicle into their operation. This suggests a tactical shift in response to the increasingly effective use of FPV drones by the Ukrainian military, which have been employed to release thermite over areas believed to be occupied by enemy forces.

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Despite the inventive nature of this flamethrower drone, analysts remain doubtful about its operational success. They argue that accurately directing a flame stream toward a fast-moving target like a Ukrainian drone poses significant challenges. Bendett noted that positioning and precision are critical for this tactic to work, particularly against Ukrainian drones that are often in motion. He emphasized that while it may be feasible to engage drones that are stationary, those in flight present a much more complex target.

Borsari highlighted additional limitations concerning the flamethrower droneโ€™s payload capacity, estimating that the drone can carry a minimal amount of flammable liquidโ€”enough for potentially just one mission before requiring refueling. Furthermore, he cautioned that as the drone exhausts its flammable material, the heat produced could jeopardize its functionality, risking a crash if the operator attempts to maintain a hovering position.

The introduction of FPV drones by Ukraine in early September was heralded as a cost-effective and psychologically impactful method of revealing enemy positions. As both sides continue to innovate in drone warfare, the implications of such advancements on the battlefield dynamics are being closely monitored by military analysts worldwide.

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