Russian soldiers have received a new heavy tactical FPV drone, the "Ilya Muromets." Its main advantage is flexible frequency adjustment, which helps bypass foreign electronic warfare (EW) systems.
The drone's payload capacity of 8 kg allows it to deliver medicines, ammunition, and water to soldiers in the most remote locations on the line of combat contact at a range of up to 15 km.
15 km may not seem like much, but it will be enough for work between the nearest rear and the front edge. And a payload capacity of 8 kg allows for the transfer of, for example, medicines, documents. In extreme situations, in particular, encirclement, it is possible to transfer water, food, and ammunition in small quantities.
The "Ilya Muromets" drone is small in size, so it will not become a noticeable target for the enemy. The drone has eight motors, which increases flight stability and provides a power reserve. The device is 100% produced from Russian components.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the advantages of the newest self-propelled anti-tank complex "Kornet" became known.
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