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Footage of the two drones prompted governments and security intelligence analysts to conduct a thorough search to uncover the source of the two drones, which were designed to fly to their destination and then explode.

According to Dana Guard, head of the nonprofit Navigation and Timing Foundation, Moscow has been paying close attention to protecting the Kremlin from drones at least since 2015, when it began using electronic countermeasures to automatically ward off drones. planes by blocking, misleading and “deceiving” them. ” the Global Positioning System (GPS). .ps).

Advanced defensive devices, according to Goard, may mean that the two drones used, which are said to be medium-sized, “probably were not using the Global Positioning System (GPS) but were instead manually controlled, indicating that the two drones were launched from a nearby place.” Or they were just steered into the kamikaze style.

Two of the many videos posted on Russian social media show two objects flying on the same path towards the Kremlin Senate dome, one of the highest points in the Kremlin complex.

The former’s body appears to have been destroyed and some smoke rises from it, and the latter leaves what appears to be debris on the dome.

Russia has accused Ukraine of staging the attack with the help of the United States, and Kyiv and Washington have denied any involvement.

How did the two planes reach the Kremlin?

Blake Resnick, founder and CEO of drone company Brink, said: “It’s amazing that this drone can fly completely around Moscow until it reaches the Kremlin without being detected and shot down.”

“The relatively small size and low altitude can help. If the drone is not using the Global Positioning System and not communicating with a ground control station, this will also improve its resistance to jamming and deception techniques,” he added.

According to Guard, the Kremlin has a large number of close defense systems that use radar and visual tracking, as these systems can use explosive bullets and shells to protect the Kremlin from drones or missiles.

For his part, Dan Gittinger, drone expert at the Helicopter Aviation Association, said that if the launch were carried out from Russia, the number of planes capable of carrying out this attack would certainly be greater.

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