DRONES TO MONITOR DRIVERS OF RUSSIAN MILITARY BASE IN ARMENIA
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Feb 18 2014
18 February 2014 - 1:02pm
Russia will use the Navodchik-2 complex to monitor drivers and
mechanics of the Russian military base in Armenia, News Armenia
reports.
The road network in the area runs through a height range of 1600-2500
meters above the sea level. The Granat-1 drones will monitor movement
of car convoys.
Over 800 drivers and about 300 military vehicles will be used in the
training process. They will train movement through contaminated area
and resist air attacks.
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Feb 18 2014
18 February 2014 - 1:02pm
Russia will use the Navodchik-2 complex to monitor drivers and
mechanics of the Russian military base in Armenia, News Armenia
reports.
The road network in the area runs through a height range of 1600-2500
meters above the sea level. The Granat-1 drones will monitor movement
of car convoys.
Over 800 drivers and about 300 military vehicles will be used in the
training process. They will train movement through contaminated area
and resist air attacks.