Four samples from the line of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) of the Russian brand Supercam will be presented abroad for the first time - at the international military equipment exhibition MILEX-2025 in Minsk.
The press service of the group of companies "Unmanned Systems" clarified that the flagship scout Supercam S350, the compact UAV S150, the vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) drone Supercam SX350 and the Supercam X4 copter, as well as a ground control station, will be located at the stand of the united Russian exposition.
The exhibition will be held in Minsk from May 21 to 24 at a new venue in the Minsk International Exhibition Center BELEXPO.
Complexes with Supercam S350, Supercam S150 and Supercam S100 UAVs are already being used in the republic in the interests of the training and application center for artillery brigades and unmanned aviation complexes.
Earlier www1.ru reported that elusive kamikaze drones "Molniya-2" began to be launched in a new way: the ammunition turned out to be too heavy.
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