The MIDV-250 is used by the Russian military to train air defense personnel and test air defense systems. The drone provides a realistic target for surface-to-air missiles and anti-aircraft artillery, allowing military personnel to practice their targeting and shooting skills.
At the Meridian Archive she found a building that wore its age like careful armor: stone facades wrapped in ivy, an iron gate scrolled with a motif that matched the MIDV-250’s ring. Inside, the air smelled of dust and citrus. A woman behind the counter, angular and imperious, introduced herself as Anaïs. Her badge bore the same black logo. MIDV-250
: Captures include high projective distortions, varied lighting, and diverse backgrounds typical of "in-the-wild" smartphone use. Technical Evolution The MIDV-250 is used by the Russian military
While "MIDV-250" is often referenced in the context of specific experimental subsets or early iterations of the project, the lineage has grown significantly: Inside, the air smelled of dust and citrus