In Latvia, the military lost a drone
An unmanned vehicle has been put on the wanted list in Latvia. The military lost it during a training exercise. They turned to the residents for help in their search. While the fate of the drone is unknown, the agency LETA reports with reference to the representative of the NVS Sandra Brale.
In Latvia, the military lost a drone
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The device disappeared in the Latgale region between the cities of Rezekne and Gulbene on September 16.
“The signal has stopped coming from him, so the place of his landing is unknown,” said Brale.
The drone is 1.4 meters long, 2.8 meters wide, and the color is gray. The drone is used to support military missions.