Designed to explode on impact, Shahed drones connect to GPS to record their location shortly before or after takeoff, then typically turn off their receivers, said Thomas Withington, a researcher at Britain’s Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).
Designed to explode on impact, Shahed drones connect to GPS to record their location shortly before or after takeoff, then typically turn off their receivers, said Thomas Withington, a researcher at Britain’s Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).