
The "Yolka" interceptor drone accelerates to 200 km/h and independently calculates the interception trajectory of high-speed UAVs
A two-operator crew shoots down airplane-type drones at high altitudes every day

A two-operator crew shoots down airplane-type drones at high altitudes every day

Drones with "lock-on and forget" mode will complement daytime systems

Anti-aircraft drones keep the sky under control while the air defense system is reloading

The drone can take off from any horizontal surface

The interceptor drone cannot be used at night or in rainy weather

Drones without a warhead hit the target with a kinetic strike

The product combines high autonomy and accuracy

Technologies recognize the target signature and calculate the optimal trajectory for destruction

The autonomous UAV reaches speeds of up to 230 km/h and requires no control after launch

Drone interceptor rams the target with the striking part of its body at speed

The drone is designed with an aerodynamic configuration featuring two X-shaped wings

The new product works similarly to MANPADS, but without explosives on board