The Scientific and Production Association "Elektromashina" (part of Uralvagonzavod) plans to increase the production of modifications of the remotely controlled "Hunter" combat module from 2026. This was announced by the company's General Director Igor Afanasyev.
According to him, the most popular modification of the module is the Narval marine platform. Afanasyev emphasized that specialists of the Russian Navy positively assess the effectiveness of the module against unmanned boats of the enemy.
Our company is actively developing this area and plans to increase the production of combat modules of all modifications from 2026.
Afanasyev added that the basic version of the module is in demand in troops of various purposes. The product is adapted to various wheeled and tracked vehicles. The head of the company said that in 2025 they established serial deliveries of "Hunters".
The "Hunter" module is available in stationary, land and marine versions. The platform with a 12.7-millimeter "Kord" machine gun is equipped with a sight with day and night channels, as well as a laser rangefinder.
Earlier www1.ru reported that UAC for the first time showed live a unique S-76 vertical take-off UAV.
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