A Russian serviceman with the call sign Volt spoke about the received experimental models of drones "Natasha", "Semerochka" and a heavy hexacopter, which has not yet been given a name. According to him, our "birds" are resistant to enemy electronic warfare (EW) equipment.

UAV operator
UAV operator
Recently, we were given a hexacopter that can carry up to 6 kg of payload. It is capable of hovering over a target, lowering a video camera down, observing objects, aiming and dropping ammunition.
UAV operator with the call sign Volt

The serviceman added that they are counting on him. According to the developers, the hexacopter surpasses the Baba Yaga UAV in its characteristics. He will be able to attack enemy armored vehicles, Volt explained.

The hexacopter performs tasks equally effectively at any time of the day. At night, its work is coordinated thanks to a thermal imager. During the day, the UAV is almost invisible due to the quiet operation of the engines.

Features of UAV "Semerochka", "Natasha"

Unlike the heavy hexacopter, "Semerochka" is a small strike drone. The drone can drop ammunition like an FPV drone or attack like a kamikaze drone.

A grenade from a hand-held anti-tank grenade launcher (RPG) is used as ammunition. With its help, Russian servicemen can hit enemy dugouts and equipment. "Semerochka" rises to a height of up to 2 km and flies at a speed of 120 km/h.

The third experimental UAV sample is "Natasha". The drone can carry a payload of 4.5 kg. It is distinguished by the presence of a function for alternately dropping ammunition, including VOG-25 shots.

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