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Urban warfare, UAVs/UGVs & PLA (most of the time). Editor @REjercitos

Jun 26, 2021, 10 tweets

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I found this report online from @AtomicCherry & I couldn't resist to share it.
For all who are interested on 🇷🇺UAVs&UAVs. The shots below show the internal components of the UAV Orlan-10:
Internal combustion engine with ignition module 4.8-9V, 500mA manufactured by 🇯🇵SAITO.

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The flight controller is based on the STM32F103 QFP100 microcircuit of the 🇫🇷-🇮🇹manufacturer STMicroelectronics. The MPXA4115A & MPXV5004DP microcircuits of the 🇺🇸company Freescale Semiconductor (currently owned by the 🇳🇱NXP Semiconductors NV) are used as pressure sensors.

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The HMC6352 compass sensor was manufactured by the 🇺🇸American company Honeywell.

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The GPS module is based on the GLONASS / GPS / QZSS LEA-6N receiver of the Swiss company u-blox paired with the Russian MNP-M7 (built on the American ADSP-BF534 chip manufactured by Analog Devices).

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The telemetry transmission module is built on the ATxmega256A3 microcontroller of the 🇺🇸company Microchip, the transmission range is 902-928 MHz. The RF3110 transmitter is manufactured by the 🇩🇪company Municom. Receiver DP1205-C915 manufactured by the 🇩🇪company AnyLink.

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GPS tracker. ICs labelled HC4060 2H7A201 & STC 12LE5A32S2 35i were made in 🇨🇳China.

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Starter-generator PTN78020 manufactured by the 🇺🇸American company Texas Instruments Incorporated .

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“The composition of the components of the majority of 🇷🇺Russian UAVs has long been no secret for Western countries. At least 10 military UAVs were removed by the 🇺🇸American MTR from 🇸🇾Syria only according to official data (the first was captured back in 2015). […]”

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[…]At least 8 - from the east of 🇺🇦Ukraine (at least one of them was raised in the Sea of Azov - this, by the way, explains the constant presence of 🇺🇸American and 🇬🇧British combat swimmers there).”
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