What did FPSRussia go to jail for?

What did FPSRussia go to jail for?

felony possession of a restricted substance
What was FPSRussia’s criminal case about? Even though Myers was known for using firearms on his YouTube channel, Myers was arrested for felony possession of a restricted substance. As a result, 50 of his weapons he used in his YouTube videos were confiscated.

Can drones have guns?

Drones are increasingly equipped with an array of bombs, missiles and other munitions. An emerging class of lightweight, reusable armed drones like China’s Blowfish A3 and Turkey’s Songar can be equipped with swappable payloads of mortars, grenades and light machine guns.

Can a drone fire a bullet?

The Songar drone is an armored drone with a machine gun mounted under its body. The gun can fire single shots or 15-bullet bursts, and carry 200 bullets. The gun is braced by robotic arms to reduce weapon recoil. The drone can travel up to six miles and reach a height of 1.7 miles.

What is FPSRussia doing now?

Kyle Meyers’s legal troubles seem to have concluded now, on June 19, 2019, Myers accepted a plea deal and was sentenced to two years probation and two months in halfway house, and a moderate fine. After serving his sentence he has returned and is back on the PKA Gaming Podcast.

What kind of drones does the Russian military use?

“Downrange, coordinated drone use would incorporate ISR [intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance] as well as combat and strike drones.” Bendett says that the Russian military are also looking at coordinating aerial drones with unmanned ground vehicles.

Are there any unmanned aircraft systems in Russia?

There are practically no samples in Russia: Zond-3M, Zond-2, Zond-1, Sukhoi unmanned aerial systems (Bass), within which a robotic aviation complex (RAC) is being created. Unmanned combat aircraft (UAF).

What kind of UAVs does Russia have with Israel?

Russia has reportedly signed two UAV contracts with Israel. Under the first contract, signed in April 2009, Israel delivered two Bird Eye 400 systems (worth $4 million), eight I View MK150 tactical UAVs ($37 million) and two Searcher Mk II multi-mission UAVs ($12 million).

Where was the drone exercise held in Russia?

The drone operation was part of the giant Kavkaz-2020 (Caucasus 2020) exercise now being held at training grounds of the Southern Military District, which involves some 80,000 personnel. Previous releases indicated that the focus of the exercise would be on drone warfare.