The manufacturer of Russian reconnaissance drones Zala Aero has reached a record level of localization. This success was a natural result of the introduction of advanced technologies and the formation of unique engineering competencies, the company's press service noted.
The Zala Aero production model is based on deep digital transformation. Algorithms based on artificial intelligence are used at all stages. This allows you to optimize processes, increase production accuracy and ensure stable quality of products.
In particular, the company serially produces a wide range of electric motors of its own design, which guarantees complete technological independence in this segment. This vertical integration allows you to respond flexibly to market demands and control quality at every stage.
As a reminder, Zala Aero produces Lancet kamikaze drones capable of hitting equipment at a distance of up to 50 km. Another important development of the company is the ZALA Z-16 reconnaissance drones with a system for evading FPV drones and increased protection against electronic warfare (EW) equipment.
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