On October 9, 2024, the Russian Piranha Group – an initiative dedicated to the production of FPV racing drone platforms for the Russian Army – published an image showing an FPV racing drone-based improvised loitering munition to which a payload based on a KZ-6 breaching charge fitted with a UDIV-DD fuse was attached. The image was accompanied by a video purportedly showing an attack employing the same charge fitted with a UDIV-DD fuse.
This incident marks the first confirmed use of these new types of improvised fuses by Russian forces in the Ukrainian arena.
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