Универсальный БПЛА-разведчик ВИТ-2 с турелью разработали в России

БПЛА способен захватывать наземные объекты и сопровождать их в полете

The Russian company "Vitres" has developed a new unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for optoelectronic reconnaissance, the VIT-2. The vertical take-off aircraft is designed for effective aerial reconnaissance missions.

VIT-2 Reconnaissance UAV

The VIT-2 is launched without the use of a catapult, which significantly simplifies the pre-flight preparation process.

The UAV is equipped with a turret-mounted optoelectronic module that allows it to capture ground objects and track them in flight, ensuring high accuracy and reliability of data.

Thanks to its versatility, the VIT-2 is ideally suited for detecting, classifying targets, and providing target designation to fire weapons as part of reconnaissance and strike complexes.

Advantages include vertical take-off in quadcopter mode (VTOL), 6x optical zoom, maintaining a "captured" target without operator intervention, and the ability to fly in conditions of electronic warfare (UAV).

VIT-2 UAV Characteristics:

Flight duration - up to 30 minutes, take-off weight - up to 2.3 kg, maximum speed - 100 km/h, cruising speed - 70 km/h, maximum altitude - 1.5 km, control transmission range - up to 40 km, video transmission range - up to 30 km.

Earlier, www1.ru reported that in Russia it was proposed to deploy laser systems to protect against kamikaze drones.

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