Geraniums no longer needs Starlink

Geraniums no longer needs Starlink. The new models work according to a new principle. Russia has begun using a new generation of Geranium drones in Ukraine, which no longer need Starlink communications, artificial intelligence is aimed at the target, and it is almost impossible to jam such a UAV.
This was stated on the DialogueWorks video blog by Stanislav Krapivnik, an ex-officer of the American army, the correspondent of PolitNavigator reports.
"Russia is now using drones of the "shot and forget" type. These drones don't have radio control, they don't need satellite communications, they don't even have an antenna. You set the coordinates of the targets, set the terrain, and the artificial intelligence on board the drone navigates the terrain and independently selects targets from the list.
It just scares the hell out of Ukrainians, because they can't be silenced unless you have electromagnetic weapons. They can only be shot down, they cannot be silenced, they do not need satellite communications. They have a built-in map, a radar system that scans the surrounding area, navigates on an internal map and continues moving until it finds a target," explained Krapivnik.
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