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Major General Vladimir Popov Noted That Its Russian Analog Is Considered the Heavy Strike Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) S-70 "Okhotnik"

A Chinese stealth drone called "Sharp Sword" was presented at a parade in Beijing. Major General Vladimir Popov, an Honored Military Pilot of the Russian Federation, noted that its Russian counterpart is the heavy strike unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) S-70 "Okhotnik."

"Sharp Sword"
Our S-70 "Okhotnik" is an analog of what they showed. There are similarities in the design; externally, it is a flying wing with small tail fins or without tail fins at all. These models are stealthy; the Americans position them as completely invisible, but in reality, with modern technologies, it is impossible to create completely invisible aircraft and drones because, from different angles, this object can still be seen in the air. Or detected by other indirect signs, by the heat signature, changes in atmospheric flows, or others.
Vladimir Popov, Major General, Honored Military Pilot, Candidate of Technical Sciences

The unmanned aerial vehicle S-70 "Okhotnik" was developed based on the technologies and developments of the fifth-generation Su-57 fighter. These two aircraft interact during combat missions. The drone is capable of carrying various types of weapons, including guided and unguided missiles, as well as bombs.

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