The KUB guided loitering munitions from the Kalashnikov concern have proven themselves as reliable and simple weapons. It doesn't matter where to crush targets from: from urban development, an open field, or a dense forest belt.
The complex is deployed for combat operations in 20 minutes and launches a deadly "bird" into the sky, or maybe even a whole murderous swarm, making it impossible to detect the starting point.
"KUB" is capable of carrying significant combined, double warheads, which turns out to be a lethal surprise. Launching can be carried out at such low altitudes of the lower cloud boundary that allows it to suddenly, like a bolt from the blue, swoop down on the enemy.
Among the advantages of the "KUB" is the use at any time of the day, in strong winds with gusts up to 10 m/s. Thanks to the advanced control system, commands can be transmitted to the drone in real time.
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