Fiber optic strike FPV drones "Prince Vandal Novgorodsky" have begun to be produced in three Russian regions under franchise. This was announced by Alexey Chadaev, General Director of the Ushkuynik Scientific and Production Center (SPC).
According to him, franchise assembly shops have been set up at several Russian enterprises, where work is underway to produce Prince Vandal Novgorodsky drones.
Such enterprises are already operating in three regions of Russia. There is a standard solution for an assembly shop, which provides, conditionally, the assembly of 1 thousand Prince Vandal Novgorodsky drones when working in one shift and 2 thousand when working in two shifts.
The Prince Vandal FPV drone with fiber optic communication was created at the Ushkuynik SPC. The drone was successfully tested in August 2024, the device is not susceptible to electronic warfare equipment.
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