A specialist from the anti-drone unit told RIA Novosti about this.

“Some of them (UAVs. -

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) can be called rare specimens, these are so-called kamikaze drones,” the Russian fighter said.

For example, Russian specialists were able to capture a magnetic device for dropping projectiles, equipped with four slots.

The equipment is currently being studied to develop more effective ways to counter Ukrainian attacks.

Previously, Denis Fedutinov, a leading Russian analyst in the field of unmanned aircraft, said that Russian troops in the near future may begin to use groups of loitering munitions interacting with each other in the Northern Military District zone.