The Russian concern "Kalashnikov" plans to expand its line of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in 2024 with miniature reconnaissance and strike drones, which will be included in the next-generation combat gear, said the company's head Alan Lushnikov.
Apparently, we are talking about the "Legionnaire" combat gear, which Lushnikov mentioned earlier. It was noted that drone control systems will be integrated into the ammunition.
Such a task has been set, these are micro and mini-drones, and everything related to them - with autonomous transport and other means
The company's engineers are working to make strike and reconnaissance drones compact and easy to transport.
In December, "Triada-TKO", which is part of "Kalashnikov", began supplying Russian military personnel with a set of "Strelets" combatequipment, which consists of a bulletproof vest, a backpack and a transport bag.
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