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​Ukraine Launches Production of Bullet Anti-aircraft Drone, Accelerating to 309 km/h

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​Ukraine Launches Production of Bullet Anti-aircraft Drone, Accelerating to 309 km/h

Bullet UAV has option to be equipped with special guidance system on final-part of flight and is designed specifically to intercept russian Shahed-type attack UAVs

The Ukrainian company General Chereshnya, which recently became part of the National Association of Ukrainian Defense Industry Enterprises (NAUDI), reported the successful completion of testing and readiness for serial production of the Bullet anti-aircraft UAV.

It was specially designed to be able to accelerate to a speed of 309 km/h to destroy russian Shahed-type attack UAVs. The video released by the company recorded the achievement of the speed:

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This drone, which was developed in close cooperation with units of Defense Forces of Ukraine. It was created in a very short time as well as in a short time after the tests, serial production of this anti-aircraft drone will begin.

As the developers noted, taking into account the high attack speeds of the Bullet, it uses an effective combination of aerodynamic solutions as well as software for "quick response in tactical conditions".

Moreover, one of the options for this anti-aircraft drone involves equipping it with a special guidance system on final-part of flight. The task of this system is to reduce the direct dependence of the drone's effectiveness on the operator's skill. It is also stated that the Bullet anti-aircraft UAVs will be supplied to Ukraine’s Forces in day and night versions.

In the future, the General Chereshnya company plans to scale up the serial production of the Bullet anti-aircraft UAV as well as to continue further improvement of the drone.

Ukrainian anti-aircraft drones may become one of solutions for U.S. to be protected against UAVs.
Ukrainian anti-aircraft drones may become one of solutions for U.S. to be protected against UAVs. On the photo: Anti-aircraft drone Sting by the Wild Hornets

As Defense Express reported earlier, Ukraine boosted its FPV arsenal with the General Chereshnia System that equipped with customizable payloads and rapid setup.

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