The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has begun using Key-Courier quadcopters with increased payload to supply troops in remote areas. This was announced by a representative of the Center for Unmanned Competencies, known by the call sign Bars.
We are now focused on delivery vehicles. The center's flagship product, the Key-Courier drone, is capable of lifting 6 kg and carrying it 23–25 km. Now he has an older brother — a drone that lifts 20 kg and flies a distance of about 15–18 km. The device is also used for delivery, supplying our units. Increased payload allows you to satisfy all the requests of the fighters.
According to the official representative of the center, both devices of the Key-Courier line are characterized by low cost. "These are cheap delivery drones that are not a pity to lose," the organization added.
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