Abstract
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles allows the countries that use them to significantly reduce the loss of manpower and equipment during the combat mission and at the same time significantly increase the effectiveness of the use of high-precision and conventional means of destruction. The greatest experience in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles was acquired by countries that are actually advanced in terms of military technology (in particular, the USA, Israel, Turkey, etc.), which took an active part in armed conflicts in the Middle East, the North Caucasus, etc. In addition, in modern conditions, the threat of uncontrolled spread of the use of unmanned aerial vehicles of a light class, which can be used for the purpose of carrying out terrorist acts on important state and military facilities, is growing. Unmanned aerial vehicles have become so important to success on the battlefield that they are sometimes used by the military to destroy enemy drones. In addition, it is with the help of unmanned aerial vehicles that one side receives the coordinates of military targets and command posts of the opposite side, which are subsequently destroyed by accurate artillery strikes. In the article, based on the analysis of modern wars and armed conflicts, combat experience and features of the use of unmanned aerial vehicles of the armed forces of the russian federation, an analysis of unmanned aerial vehicles for typical tasks, in particular, conducting reconnaissance, adjusting fire, striking and electronic warfare, was carried out. In particular, the conducted analysis indicates a tendency to increase the scale of use of unmanned aerial vehicles by the armed forces of the russian federation in conditions of a full-scale armed conflict (not excluded due to the end of stocks of high-precision missiles), in contrast to the experience of the combat use of individual unmanned aerial vehicles in the East of the country and the expansion of the range of tasks.
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