The aim is to strengthen air defense networks by reporting suspicious drones and terrorist situations. According to the US newspaper Washington Post (WP) on the 20th (local time), Russia's
The government portal is encouraging millions of citizens across the country to download the Radar app, with the message: "Help us fight (prevent) dangerous drones."
called out. The app was developed in response to repeated drone attacks carried out by Ukraine on Russian territory since the beginning of this year.
Recent attacks have breached Moscow's defense lines, hundreds of miles from the border, as Russia relies on Ukraine's technological know-how.
WP pointed out that it may have been imitated. In fact, this app, which is said to have been officially launched in the middle of last month, is very similar to an app called "ePPO" that Ukraine has been using for about a year.
It is said that it resembles ``ePPO'' uses the location information system (GPS) and compass function of your mobile phone to report suspicious drones or terrorist incidents you witness by pressing a red button.
There is. Russia's Radar can also be reported in a similar way. Meanwhile, Ukraine has been actively conducting attacks using drones since the beginning of this year. 20th (local time), Uku
Raina's military announced that it had successfully launched a missile attack on the headquarters of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the Crimean Peninsula. The next day, they continued to carry out intensive drone attacks on multiple facilities in the Crimean Peninsula.
According to Reuters, Ukraine's Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikouformer recently said in an interview with Ukraine's state-run news agency Ukrinform, ``Now is the time.
"From the fall of 2020, production of various types of drones will increase." He also listed the types of drones as ``high and middle school, waterborne, and terrestrial,'' and said, ``We plan to expand the scale.''
2023/09/22 06:45 KST
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