1/ QUICK THREAD on the "Dronnitsa" drone meet-up taking place in Russia's Veliky Novgorod region this weekend (Aug 25-27). This is a second annual event that brings together volunteers, tech developers, organizations, and officials working on drone/UAV/CUAS tech for the military.
2/ First, some back ground - see this thread on the 2022 event. The organizers decided to re-do their logo into something more "tactical" compared to the more "cultural" one from last year.
3/ The main goals this year are similar to 2022: “We want to unite the operators and developers, introduce them to each other so that they can exchange their experience. We want to give (them) an opportunity to demonstrate what has been done after a year and a half."
4/ First day a a half will be devoted to lectures at the Novgorod Scientific and Technical School (NTSH), and the other day and a half to exhibitions and tests will be at an airport near Borky. Both addresses are public in the screen shot below. t.me/dronnitsa/233
5/ This is a much more professional undertaking than last year. The 2022 event was driven by people who were still trying to understand how volunteers and developers are impacting the war.
6/ Screengrab from the opening address today: "UAVs are a Russian answer to our demography - instead of birthing an army of soldiers, we have to "birth" an army of (their) mechanical doubles (robots)." t.me/dronnitsa/258
7/ This year, the lectures and seminars will cover the following topics: The problem of information transmission in the reconnaissance and fire contour - one year later; The problem of evaluating the effectiveness of the use of small-sized strike UAVs;
8/ A promising direction for organizing UAV strike units as a tool for a combined arms commander; #AI technology for UAVs; Ensuring the breakthrough of the Ukrainian's long-term defense and the development of success in depth by UAVs of the High Command's Reserve Forces;
9/ and methods for detecting and selecting drones as targets, and ways to neutralize them. Along with UAVs, this year's Dronnitsa focus will also be on ground, surface and subsurface robotic and autonomous systems.
10/ The organizers are also bringing together volunteers and other efforts providing other war-related materials and supplies for an exhibition and exchange of lessons and experiences. t.me/dronnitsa/246
11/ Some of the companies that will exhibit and test include drone and quadcopter, UGV, CUAS and other tech and systems manufacturers.
12/ Last year's goal was to network among the attendees, exchange lessons learned and develop a concept for train-the-trainers for UAV and quadcopter operators. This year, the event goes beyond to the overall concept of war and the place of robotic systems in combat.
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1/...and yet another Russian military account of a mass-scale drone attack against Crimea: "Overnight, at least 42 Mugin-5 PRO UAVs took off from the Dolgintsevo airfield near Krivoy Rog, from the vicinity of Yuzhny in the Odessa region, and they flew around Cape Tarkhankut from the west."
2/ "The 31st Air Force and Air Defense Division shot down nine drones: two over Cape Tarkhankut, two over Saki, one over Gvardeyskoe and four over Simferopol. Another 24 drones were were intercepted near Tarkhankut, some near Saki, and several more were downed in the sea west of Sevastopol."
3/ "Nine more drones were jammed by EW near Perevalnoye, and several of these UAVs fell on the territory of the facility, damaging two KamAZ trucks. There are no reports of casualties or damage to infrastructure."
1/ A detailed look into the Shahed/Geran drone factory Russia is building in Alabuga. Lots of interesting details about construction, staffing, technology issues and delays. washingtonpost.com/investigations…
2/ "The effort — at a facility larger than 14 football fields and set to be expanded — is to be separated into three stages, according to a planning document. The first envisioned Iran’s delivery of disassembled drones that would be reassembled at the facility."
3/ "The second called for the facility to produce airframes — the hollow bodies of the drones — that would be combined with Iranian-supplied engines and electronics. In the final and most ambitious stage, more than 4,000 drones would be produced with little Iranian assistance and delivered to the Russian military by September 2025."
1/ THREAD on the perception of combat UAVs and FPV-type drones from a Russian Telegram channel following an "Archipelago" tech summit recently held in Russia. Main points below. https://t.co/gvDFIytz1ot.me/chadayevru/1833
2/ In the final "Archipelago" stage, there was an impromptu command-staff game, where two MOD colonels headed the "red" and "blue" teams. In addition to the military participants, the government officials, engineers, UAV instructors and industry specialists also participated."
3/ "Dronification" of the military in the 21st century is a process similar to the motorization of the army in the 20th century. Whoever succeeds gets phase dominance. Technically, this means that in the event of a collision between..."
1/ THREAD: Today, Russia opened its annual ARMY (АРМИЯ 2023) military expo and forum. Will maintain a thread of technologies and systems exhibited and disused there, focusing on drones, UAVs, autonomous and robotic systems, both Russian and international.
3/ Putin taped his address to the Forum, highlighting that this year, "80 foreign organizations present their exposition at the forum, there were only 32 year; and Russia's domestic market for products using artificial intelligence is growing."
1/ QUICK THREAD: Next week, Russia will host its ninth annual ARMY military expo and forum (August 14-20). This has emerged as the largest Russian military exhibition, with the domestic defense sector exhibiting the latest and concept weapons and systems.
2/ A quick backgrounder on this from from last year:
3/ The ARMY forum exhibits many domestic developments and concepts in military robotics, uncrewed and autonomous systems - a selection from last year's event.