Fear struggle: Ukraine's local response to technology <x0) deadly” Chinese intelligence

Any passionate and afraid users flying his device near the first line of conflict in Ukraine risk being targeted immediately and accurately by an artillery hail. This is thanks to a highly controversial Chinese technology device called AeroScope. The surveillance system is produced by the company “DJ”, manufacturer me [...]
Any passionate and afraid users flying his device near the first line of conflict in Ukraine risk being targeted immediately and accurately by an artillery hail.
This is thanks to a highly controversial Chinese technology device called AeroScope. The surveillance system is produced by the company “DJ”, the world's most famous nuclear producer, is able to detect the flight trajector of most brand equipment DJ and determine exactly where the drive operator is.
The DJ explains that AeroScope has been conceived only for use by law enforcement forces, but Mykhaylo, a fear expert from Ukrainian organisation “Aerorosis”, confirmed to Radio Free Europe that “unfortunately, examples of Ukrainians being targeted and killed by Russian system users.

The aircraft this week marks its eighth year of establishment. The Ukrainian organisation began as a group of fear lovers who saw the potential for technology of these devices in war. Today, the group works closely with the Ukrainian army and is widely viewed as a key factor in Ukraine's war efforts. Her cofounder was killed in 2015 while on a discovery mission in Donbas.

Mykhaylo, who demanded that his last name not be used in this article, says that Aerorosdvidka had a “significant “effect on Ukraine's fight against Russian invaders, as he mentioned the role of a team of scare operators, who reportedly went at speeds with four wheels, towards front lines around the Ukrainian capital, at the beginning of the occupation in February, and used bombs thrown by fears to hit the Russian ambulances.
“We played a very important role in the Kiev operation”, he says.

Mykhaylo says that because of AeroScope, Chinese tracking technology used by Russian forces, Aerosvidska developed its capable of avoiding sensor “DJ”
A Ukrainian ottocopeter called R18 flew for the first time in 2019 and was able to destroy Russian targets worth millions of dollars by launching up to five kilograms of explosives over them. R18 features, including an action ray of up to four kilometers, rival the best shopping fears and are designed for full visual camouflage in the dark.

Unlike most commercial fears, the designers of R18 saved weight by removing the landing legs, which means that the threat must be lifted by a special platform and that after completing its mission, “kapet” in the air from someone on earth.
The R18 also differs from commercial fears after allowing for the use of thermal imaging cameras, which show a relatively low black and white view.
The advantage is that we can fly in the night”, says Mykhaylo, when thermal signs of humans and machinery are more distinct than in the warm days of summer and fear cannot be targeted by small arms fire.
Russian soldiers, says Mykhaylo, “are afraid of our visits, but they are even more afraid of us the night they can't see our fears, but just listen to them”.

Russian shortwave blockage devices are considered among the best in the world, and the war fronts in Ukraine are described as a continuing “game between cats and mouse” or “radio-ellectronic rebets” ) between drone operators and waves-lock specialists.
Mykhaylo says that there are various ways of using Ukrainian pilots to avoid identification during detection missions and air bombing. He's not ready to discuss these tactics in detail, but some drone pilots talk about the importance of flying extremely low to a goal of avoiding detection by radar systems.

Early development of ottocopter technology of domestic production in Ukraine resulted in a successful and far-reaching action. In March, the DJ company responded to a Ukrainian government official's complaint about the use of their products by Russian soldiers, calling the use of their drones in war as inappropriate “”. Later, in April, the company announced it was banning sales in Russia and Ukraine.
A company spokesman told Reuters agency that “The DJ condemns any use of fears to cause damage, and we are temporarily suspending sales in these countries to ensure that no one uses our fighting fears”.











