Ukrainian analyst says Chinese footage of Shenzhen city was found inside a Russian decoy version of the Shahed
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Ukrainian analyst says Chinese footage of Shenzhen city was found inside a Russian decoy version of the Shahed
"A well-known Ukrainian drone analyst has published footage that appears to be camera tests filmed in Shenzhen, China, saying these clips were retrieved from a downed Russian Gerbera drone. Serhii "Flash" Beskrestnov, an oft-cited drone specialist who runs a popular Telegram channel about uncrewed systems in the Ukraine war, uploaded the videos on Sunday. Business Insider could not verify that the footage was taken from a Gerbera, a Russian-produced long-range drone designed to mimic the Iranian Shahed loitering munition."
"However, the clips appear to show the Beihuan main road in Shenzhen, which Business Insider geolocated from the footage using Baidu's map and satellite features. Baidu is a local search engine akin to Google, which cannot be freely accessed in the mainland. Cyber Boroshno, a Ukrainian open-source geolocation intelligence group, first reported that the angle of the footage meant it was likely filmed from the Aote Kexing Science Park, a set of four high-rise office complexes along the Beihuan main road."
A Ukrainian drone analyst published video clips he said were retrieved from a downed Russian Gerbera drone and identified them as camera tests filmed in Shenzhen. Independent verification could not confirm the drone origin, but geolocation matched Shenzhen's Beihuan main road using Baidu maps and satellite imagery. Open-source analysts identified the vantage point as likely the Aote Kexing Science Park. Clips show a person inside a high-rise panning a camera toward a window, zooming in on cars with highlighted indicators. An attached camera image resembles ViewPro's A40 Pro, a 360-degree 40x optical zoom device.
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