Russia has tested the "Impulse" ground drone with an automatic target acquisition system. Soldiers upload a terrain map with elevation differences into the new device.
The "Impulse" operator controls the platform with a remote control that displays the exact location and data from the cameras. In case of electronic warfare, the connection can be either radio channel or via fiber optic cable. The cable reel is built into the machine's body.
The system determines the location of the platform — and with a simple click on the point that needs to be hit, we have targeting, then a shot.
In addition, engineers have developed the lightweight "Stick" drone as a low-profile reconnaissance platform. It can stealthily crawl up to enemy equipment, track movements, or check for explosives.
Due to its compact size, the "Stick" easily passes under cars, and if attached to a height, it can also be used as an observation point.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the "Bal" coastal missile system with subsonic missiles received the latest navigation system.
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