The new "Kinzhal" interceptor drone, capable of reaching speeds of up to 300 km/h, was presented to the public at the "INNOPROM" exhibition in Yekaterinburg.
The frames and fuselages, as indicated on the explanatory plaque, were made by specialists from Farmplast LLC, electric motors by Pro-Technology LLC, propellers by Vector LLC, and flight controllers by Krait LLC.
The product is partly a constructive analogue of the "Yolka" FPV interceptor copters actively used in the special military operation zone. The drone is equipped with a nose mid-wave thermal imaging homing head (seeker).
Earlier www1.ru reported that a foreign country wanted to purchase the latest S-500 "Prometheus" air defense systems.
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