The Kalashnikov Group has begun work on unifying the catapult for guided loitering munitions and unmanned aerial vehicles of its own production. This was reported in the company's press service.
The project is being implemented at the request of specialized customer departments. Currently, tests of a prototype are being carried out.
Kalashnikov noted that unifying the catapult for drones and loitering munitions of various weights is a complex technical solution.
Creating a single ground launch vehicle will allow customers to significantly increase the efficiency of our drones and reduce the training time for crews.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Rostec transferred another batch of Su-57 and Su-35S fighters to the Russian Aerospace Forces. The winged machines have passed a full cycle of factory tests.
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