All-weather drones "Prygun-1" are being developed in Russia. Several devices can unite into a swarm to launch group strikes, they are created by designers of the non-governmental organization (NGO) "Dvina".
Depending on the configuration, the drone can perform both reconnaissance and strike missions. Currently in development are large and small drones.
A large UAV can conduct reconnaissance when equipped with video cameras and thermal imagers, or be used as a kamikaze with a strike part. The small drone is a grenade capable of independently finding a target and striking it.
The drone has two propellers, it is more energy efficient than a quadcopter. In addition, by reducing the rotation speed of the propellers, the device flies quieter. It can stay in the air for up to 35 minutes and has a flight range of up to 30 km.
Earlier, the former Deputy Commander-in-Chief for Air Force Issues of the Joint CIS Air Defense System, Lieutenant General of the Reserve Aytech Bizhev, expressed the opinion on the need for rethinking Russian air defense. According to him, the system needs to switch to automated control.
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