Former U.S. Airman Resurfaces as Russian Drone Operator in Ukraine
Wilmer Puello-Mota, a 28-year-old former U.S. Air Force member, has appeared in Russian propaganda videos operating drones for Moscow’s forces in eastern ウクライナ. This surprising development comes after Puello-Mota fled the 米国 to avoid jail time for child pornography charges, according to a report by The Washington Post.
From U.S. Air Force to Russian Drone Platoon
Puello-Mota served in the Air Force security forces and was deployed to Afghanistan before joining the Massachusetts Air National Guard. He reached the rank of technical sergeant but was discharged in 2022 due to criminal charges.
In a video released by the Russian Defense Ministry, Puello-Mota, now using the call sign “Boston,” describes his role as a reconnaissance ドローンオペレーター in Ukraine’s occupied Donetsk region. He claims to have applied his previous military experience to his new position, stating, “I’ve definitely been able to apply some of those skills, leadership skills, as well.”
Legal Troubles and Escape
Puello-Mota’s journey from U.S. airman to Russian ドローンオペレーター began with リーガル issues in the United States. He was charged with possessing child pornography in Rhode Island in 2020 and later accused of forging military documents to seek a lesser punishment.
Expected to plead guilty on January 9, 2023, Puello-Mota instead fled the country two days prior, boarding a flight from Dulles International Airport to Istanbul.
Implications and Reactions
The case raises questions about the screening processes for foreign fighters in ロシア‘s ranks and the potential intelligence risks posed by former U.S. military personnel joining enemy forces.
Holyoke City Council President Tessa Murphy-Romboletti confirmed, “It appears to be Will in those videos circulating,” referring to the Russian propaganda footage.
DroneXL’s Take
This unusual case highlights the growing importance of ドローン技術 in modern warfare. As we’ve seen in recent drone technology developments, unmanned aerial vehicles are becoming increasingly crucial in reconnaissance and combat roles. The fact that a former U.S. airman with drone expertise has joined Russian forces underscores the global competition for skilled drone operators and the potential security risks associated with the transfer of such knowledge.
While this specific case involves criminal elements, it also points to the broader implications of drone technology proliferation and the need for robust security measures to protect sensitive military capabilities. As drone technology continues to advance, we can expect to see more focus on the recruitment and retention of skilled operators across various military and civilian applications.
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Photo courtesy of U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Cierra Presentado/455th Air Expeditionary Wing
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