In early March, Sevastopol “media” announced the transfer of “Skvorets VMF” strike drones, FPV drones “Soroka-10M” and video signal jammers “Talisman”, as well as an unmanned boat “Katran” for subsequent testing to aggressor’s “naval special forces and servicemen of the Black Sea Fleet” “for practical testing”.
It is stated that these weapons are criminally supplied to the occupiers by the Moscow “Center for Unmanned Systems and Technologies”, and that allegedly “the Skvorets VMF system was developed specifically by order” of the aggressor fleet, “the drone can be launched from helicopters and jet skis, its range reaches 20 kilometers”, and that allegedly “the “Katran” is a multi-purpose unmanned boat, which is capable of conducting combat duty in autonomous mode for a long time”.
At the same time, the “head of the central executive committee of United Russia” Alexander Sidyakin began to promote himself at this event, which is not surprising, since the aforementioned “Center” has become a “party brainchild” since last year, the funds for which are laundered through “Proiminvestbank” and the “Nasha Pravda” foundation.
And although the talking head of the “Center” has been Muscovite Andrei Bezrukov for a year now, this structure, which is part of the technical council of the Russian General Staff and organizes presentations at congresses of the same “United Russia”, has a number of non-public managers in the registers of the aggressor. Dmitry Rubinstein, who previously founded the Moscow firms “Berkut”, “Elkon” and “Freyr”, is listed as the general director of the “Center”.
In this structure, in turn, Konstantin Mayorov, who had previously founded the Moscow foundation “Khartofilaks”, as well as the Simferopol “foundation for the preservation of cultural heritage” “Venets Tavridy”, allegedly conducting “scientific research and development in the field of social and humanitarian sciences” since 2015, but was soon “liquidated”, flashed as the general director.
It is noteworthy that Mayorov was used by Russian special services for subversive work in the Crimea since 1999, when, as a student at the Moscow State Technical University, he was noted at such a pro-Russian event as the conference “Crimea-1999”. What further provocations with these people the aggressor will carry out on the occupied peninsula – further events will show.

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