Russians have started hanging nets between lampposts to intercept FPV drones, but it doesn't help
![Russians have started hanging nets between lampposts to intercept FPV drones, but it doesn't help Russians have started hanging nets between lampposts to intercept FPV drones, but it doesn't help](/media/post_big/Drone-Net-FPV-Ukraine.jpg)
The Russian military has come up with a new way of intercepting Ukrainian FPV drones. But it is not quite effective yet.
Here's What We Know
Below you can see footage that shows nets stretched between lampposts. The video was recorded in Donetsk region near occupied Bakhmut.
Counter-FPV drone netting along Russian positions around Bakhmut - "during an FPV final run, it often follows existing roads to strike vehicles, hence the nets. You can see in the video several drones were caught in such nets before." https://t.co/xtclBf0Rsi pic.twitter.com/oyWXdcPupj
- Samuel Bendett (@sambendett) September 25, 2023
Very often Ukrainian FPV drones chase Russian equipment through the streets. Nets are supposed to be a barrier for drones. How effective this means of defence will be at a distance, it's hard to say yet. But below you can see how an FPV drone calmly flew over the net and hit the target.
The Russians probably won't stop there. In particular, Russian propagandists suggest using fishing nets, as they are harder to spot.