Drone Swarm vs. Armor: Supercam UAVs Independently Found and Hit Target During Tests

The "Unmanned Systems" Group of Companies has successfully tested a swarm of strike drones. Three aircraft, capable of carrying a warhead weighing up to 3 kg, autonomously detected a conditional target (a combat armored vehicle) at the training ground, identified it, and carried out a conditional strike.

Unlike single use, the swarm method allows simultaneous reconnaissance, target identification, and strike. After launch, the drones go to a specified square, where they use artificial intelligence to search for the target. Data exchange between the devices takes place via mesh networks. When the target is detected and recognized, the operator confirms its destruction, after which the drones attack. One of the drones first conducts objective control, and then also heads towards the target.

One operator is enough to control ten strike drones. This allows you to autonomously patrol specified areas, distribute found targets between devices, and guarantee their destruction.

The swarm was developed by the "Unmanned Systems" Group of Companies and includes several modified loitering munitions of the aircraft type, a specialized vehicle, and launchers. The technology is effective for destroying enemy manpower, equipment, and structures.

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