Tula designers have created the "Area" intelligent guidance system. Now, if communication with the FPV drone is lost, the device will continue to operate without course correction by the operator.

The "Area" system has been successfully integrated into the "Gadfly-S" FPV kamikaze drone model. The creator of this unmanned aerial vehicle is Russian Andrey Ivanov. He reported that now the drone can operate without the participation of the operator in case of communication failure, and hit both moving and static targets.

The "Area" onboard self-guidance system is implemented through two types of tracking: algorithmic, which uses computer vision, and neural network, where we can recognize objects and, in general, just as accurately strive "to zero" [to destroy them].
Andrey Ivanov, creator of the "Gadfly" combat FPV drone

The decision to integrate an intelligent guidance system into modern UAVs will help attack targets from the air in difficult terrain conditions and loss of communication.

Earlier it became known about another development of Russian scientists in the field of UAVs. Developers from Novosibirsk State University have created an unmanned police officer.

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