Mobile app concept to track long range drones aims to aid civil defense

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The proposal from Russia centers on creating a mobile app aimed at tracking long range attack aircraft associated with the armed forces of Ukraine, with the goal of enabling timely neutralization on Russian soil. This plan is reported through TASS and attributed to Dmitry Kuzyakin, the chief executive officer of the Center for Integrated Unmanned Solutions.

The concept calls for a user friendly mobile program that ordinary citizens can install on their smartphones. It should be offered through Russian app marketplaces and distributed widely across local stores. According to the information provided by Kuzyakin to TASS, the app would essentially function as a single button bearing the message The drone flew over me.

Following a tap on the button The drone flew over me, the app would send the location coordinates of the incident to a dedicated response center. Analyzing incoming notifications would help experts assess the direction, velocity, and the scale of the potential threat from enemy drones.

The argument presented emphasizes the geography of the western portion of the country, noting that high population density would make unauthorised drone flights highly detectable. The claim is that such visibility would prevent undetected incursions and increase the likelihood that a drone can be identified and tracked by local observers and authorities alike.

According to the plan, drone detection on the ground is aided by the audible cues produced during flight, a characteristic that could facilitate rapid recognition and response in populated areas. This perspectiveframes a broader push toward leveraging everyday technology to improve civil defense measures and real time situational awareness for communities and responders.

Earlier reporting notes that researchers at a major technical university in Russia have worked on related drone technologies, including coatings and systems designed to enhance unmanned aircraft performance. These additional developments illustrate a wider interest in advancing drone capabilities and protective countermeasures across the nation.

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