The Russians are searching for individuals responsible for sending FPV drone pilots goggles filled with explosives, reports ...
Skyzone, the company that produced the drone goggles, supplies firms across multiple countries, including Russia and Ukraine. The Telegraph cannot independently verify the Russian claims ...
He sees youth drone racing as having the potential to become ... They’re able to do that by wearing goggles that receive a real-time video feed of the drone’s flight path from a small forward ...
Part of the consignment of donated Skyzone Cobra FPV goggles, some of which contained an explosive booby trap. Photo: Russian media. In an incident resonant of the Israeli “pager attacks” on Hezbollah ...
An FPV drone flies over a sunflower field during a military training in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine (Picture: Getty) Explosives were concealed inside Cobra goggles used by Russian drone operators in the ...
Potapov said the goggles were Skyzone Cobra X V4 headsets, used to provide a visual when controlling first-person-view drones. He added that when the military opened the batch, "they found plastic ...