A practical and budget-friendly kamikaze drone called "Burevestnik" has been developed for the Russian military. The drone is capable of carrying up to 3.5 kg of payload, making it an effective tool for performing various tasks on the battlefield.
With such a load, the drone can travel up to 12 kilometers, allowing it to be used to deliver ammunition or carry out pinpoint strikes on enemy positions.
One of the main features of the drone is the target acquisition function, which allows the UAV to automatically target the enemy even in conditions of active counteraction from electronic warfare systems.
The frame, propellers, and batteries of the drone are produced in Russia. The developers continue to work on localizing other components, such as flight controllers, motors, and control receivers.
In the coming month, another batch of 1000 "Burevestniks" will be sent to the soldiers.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that Vysokotochka Transferred a New Batch of Pantsir-S SAM Systems to the Ministry of Defense.
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