On the Day of the Military-Industrial Complex Worker on April 13, President Vladimir Zelensky was presented with a new model of loitering ammunition.
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This is an analogue of the Russian Lancet. It is capable of hitting ground and air targets.
It is noted that such a drone will be able to strike targets at an operational-tactical depth of more than 100 km. The drone has an electric motor and is launched from a catapult. A warhead weighing up to 3 kg can be installed on board the drone.
The maximum speed does not exceed 180 km/h, so its main targets can be moving objects slower than 130 km/h. We are talking about the Russian Orlan-10, Zala and Lancets. Theoretically, these could be helicopters hovering or flying on a collision course.
The drone, whose name is still kept secret, is already being used on the front line against the invaders. In particular, it has already managed to hit a Russian air defense system.
Source: Racurs

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