The new Ukrainian drone SAKER SCOUT with artificial intelligence has been approved for use in the army.
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SAKER software, built on artificial intelligence algorithms, will help our troops more effectively beat the enemy. This system, using advanced optics, independently recognizes and fixes the coordinates of enemy equipment (even camouflaged), immediately transmitting information to the command post for making an appropriate decision. This eliminates the risk of “human error”, since the operator’s eye is not always able to capture all the nuances. The Ministry of Defense announced this on September 4 in Telegram.
It is noted that the unmanned complex consists of a flagship reconnaissance drone, as well as several FPV-type kamikaze drones. In particular, they are corrected with the help of a flagship drone.
The range of this drone is up to 10 km, it can be equipped with infrared optics for night operation. The UAV can also use an inertial guidance system, which significantly increases its resistance to electronic warfare.
In addition, SAKER SCOUT is integrated into all situational awareness systems existing in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including the Delta system.
Recall that at the end of August, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine announced that the new Ukrainian drone “Big Banderik” was successfully used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the front. This UAV has a multifunctional reset system, and remote control from anywhere in the world is provided by a universal ground station.
Source: Racurs

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