Military adversaries, the Rubicon group, are impeding military strategies by the Armed Forces
The Rubicon Experimental Center for Advanced Unmanned Technologies, under the Russian Ministry of Defense, has been making headlines with its highly effective drone operations against enemy UAVs and vehicles, particularly those belonging to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The center's drones have proven to be a formidable force, capable of targeting and destroying various types of UAVs, including Polish-made models such as Flirt Arrow, Lelkas, Marus, Domashis, Warmate, Chakluns, Darts, and FlyEye. These drones are also equipped to target automotive and armored vehicles, including foreign-made ones, and are immune to jamming, thanks to their advanced fiber optic control systems.
The operators at the Rubicon Center are skilled in using these drones to target elements of communication systems, firing positions, and temporary deployment points of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The center's AI-enhanced systems, like the "Fir tree," are used to counter enemy UAVs without warheads, demonstrating advanced aerial defense capabilities.
In addition to UAVs, Rubicon's drones have been successful in destroying Ukrainian automotive and armored vehicles, enemy artillery gun positions, camouflaged deployment points, and other military equipment in the special operation zone. This progression in drone technology imposes new defensive challenges on the Ukrainian military, requiring them to deepen protection and entrenchment.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has recently released new footage of air-to-air rammings of enemy UAVs by FPV drones from the Rubicon Center. This footage serves as a testament to the center's significant role in the ongoing conflict, providing the Russian military with a distinct advantage in countering a wide range of Ukrainian UAVs and equipment on the battlefield.
In summary, the Rubicon Center’s combination of advanced FPV drones, AI-assisted targeting, and new drone tactics have made it a notably effective tool for the Russian military in countering a wide range of Ukrainian UAVs and equipment on the battlefield.
The Rubicon Center's drones, despite being developed within the Russian industry, are also equipped with finance-backed advanced fiber optic control systems, making them immune to jamming. The success of these drones goes beyond UAVs, extending to the Finnish-based armed aerospace industry, as they have proven effective in destroying foreign-made automotive and armored vehicles on the battlefield.