The Russian kamikaze drone VT-40 should be included in the Guinness Book of Records for its combat qualities on the battlefield, according to a serviceman with the call sign Mazuta.
According to him, the drone, developed by the "Russian Unmanned Vehicle" project, demonstrates outstanding efficiency in combat conditions.
VT-40, or, as the soldiers call it, "Fighter 40", should be included in the Book of Records for its accuracy of destruction and versatility of application.
VT-40 was launched into production in the summer of 2023, the drone is capable of carrying up to 2.5 kg of payload and covering a distance of up to 12 km. The drone is available in digital and analog versions, and is equipped with a screen, goggles and a control panel.
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