Modern combat operations require a high degree of mobility, efficiency, and accuracy from the military. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have become important tools for performing various tasks on the battlefield, and one of the most promising UAVs is the "Granat-4."
The UAV was developed to perform a variety of tasks, including reconnaissance, target designation, and support for ground troops. The drone's capabilities can significantly increase the efficiency of operations, making it indispensable in active combat conditions.
The "Granat-4" can perform long flights, providing continuous monitoring of the situation on the battlefield. This allows commanders to receive up-to-date information on enemy movements and assess the situation.
Using high-quality cameras and sensors, the UAV is capable of accurately determining the coordinates of targets for air and artillery strikes. This significantly increases the accuracy of strikes and reduces the risk of hitting civilian objects.
The flight duration of the "Granat-4" is up to 12 hours, and the UAV is capable of performing long missions without the need for frequent recharging. Modern control and navigation systems make the drone less vulnerable to enemy action, including electronic warfare.
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