The nvidia ai module uses Russian to operate in Ukraine

 

Russia MS001 is an unmanned autonomous air vehicle that integrates artificial intelligence, reinforced navigation systems, and real attack logic. The information comes from an interesting engineering portal.

The system is driven by the NVIDIA ORIN supercomputer: a palm size ai module capable of performing 67 trillion operations per second. This system represents the operationalization of the AI, not in theory, but in real combat.

 

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In June 2025, the Ukrainian Air Defense Forces intercepted and analyzed one of these drones. In his Linkedin profile, the great Ukrainian general Vladyslav Klochkov said:

It is a digital predator. He does not carry coordinates, he thinks. Most air defense systems are not ready for it.

Vladyslav Klochkov

Drone MS001 Russian Opera with Autonomous and Navigation, even under electronic interference
(Image: Major-General Vladyslav Klochkov/Linkedin)

Unlike traditional vacancies or manually guided drones, MS001 works without external orders. The analysis of a slaughtered model revealed a complete set of embedded systems designed for combat autonomy. Among them:

  • A thermal sensor for night operations;
  • A Nasir GPS module with CRPA (controlled reception antenna) for navigation resistant to forgery;
  • FPGA chips (programmable field port matrix), for adaptive logic;
  • A radio modem, for telemetry and the coordination of the hustle and bustle.

These components make it able to work in electronic war environments and allow the drone:

  • Adjust the dynamically flight routes;
  • Share data with other units;
  • Compensate the loss of Allied drones as it was not designed to fly alone, but to operate in coordinated drate swarms.
The analysis of a slaughtered model revealed a complete set of embedded systems designed for combat autonomy. (Image: Metamorworks/Shutterstock)

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How did the North -Americans arrive in Russia, despite the sanctions?

In 2022, the United States banned the export of advanced chips to Russia. However, the sanction did not prevent Nvidia Jetson Orin’s chip from reaching the country’s military intelligence. Intelligence reviews indicate that only 2023, more than $ 17 million in Nvidia components, arrived in Russia.

The smuggler disguises the consumer electronics chips and divides the shipments into small quantities. Brush Hong Kong, Singapore, Türkiye and China. The result: sanctioned technologies continue to configure the battlefield.

Another Russian model, the V2U nicknamed vant, was found with the same chip. It is believed that operate in a similar way, with an autonomous decision -making, an adaptive goal and high resistance to electronic countermen.

Nvidia Chips arrived in Russia through the gray market (Image: Parilov/Shutterstock)

The future of wars

In the United States, industries and the army also carry out tests to integrate the AI in war vehicles. But the pace seems much slower compared to Russia, which is already implementing these systems.

Not only are we fighting against Russia. We are fighting inertia. And unless this inertia is decisively broken, the next generation of autonomous systems, already in flight, configures the future of war, with or without us.

Vladyslav Klochkov

 

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