Russia has developed a unique multi-shot flying guided shotgun system called "Osoyed-D". The system is designed to combat drones, said Alexey Chadaev, General Director of the SPC "Ushkuynik".
Now we also have a multi-shot flying guided shotgun system "Osoyed-D", which does not require highly qualified operator. The system independently finds the target after it is detected by ground detectors and independently reaches the engagement distance.
Chadaev added that a high-speed version of the system will appear in the near future, from which no drone will be able to hide, including those on fiber optic control.
Further is a question of scaling and implementation. A wall of drones, you say? Ha!
The characteristics of "Osoyed-D" are currently unknown. In the presented frame, you can see that we are talking about a flying platform with four barrels. Presumably, they will be equipped with buckshot cartridges.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the ship "Kabardino-Balkaria" with the RBU-6000 rocket launcher and torpedoes destroyed targets in the Baltic.
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