Engineers redesigned the UAV for a 100-kilogram high-explosive incendiary warhead
The drone's onboard neural network analyzes targets in real time to deliver strikes
Drones will become dangerous not only for ground targets, but also for aircraft
Russian Armed Forces are testing a new tactic — a drone can now destroy enemy helicopters in the air
The drone has been taught to attack airplanes, helicopters, and evade air defense systems
Surveillance systems expand reconnaissance and maneuvering capabilities
Such production rates allow the use of up to 700 drones in a single massive strike
A massive UAV attack is capable of breaking through the defenses of aircraft carrier groups and enemy air defenses
CRPA antennas moved from the wings to the fuselage
The weight of the warhead is 90 kilograms
The kamikaze drone is equipped with a laser rangefinder that enables detonation at a specified altitude
Drones equipped with thermal homing head and video link
Drones direct not only missiles, but also loitering munitions at the target
A 40 kg high-explosive fragmentation warhead was introduced into the drones
The drone can also conduct reconnaissance and hit moving targets