A detailed teardown of a Shahed-136 drone's gimbal camera reveals that it is composed largely of commercially available components sourced from platforms like AliExpress, including an Artix-7 FPGA board and Hi3519 SoC. This matters to developers and tech professionals as it highlights the ease with which sophisticated surveillance technology can be assembled using off-the-shelf hardware, raising concerns about proliferation and security implications.
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