A new type of russian strike UAV has been observed in the city of Sumy for the first time, marking a significant development in aerial warfare capabilities. Military expert Serhii Flash provided detailed insights into the drone’s design and capabilities.
The UAV features a distinctive configuration with two wings, two long horizontal tail elements, and two vertical fins. It is equipped with a warhead weighing nearly 3 kilograms. According to expert, the electronics onboard are mass-produced in russia, suggesting that the drone is part of a serial production model, which could imply broader deployment.
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Powered by an electric engine, the UAV utilizes a 22.2-volt battery with a capacity of 34,000 mAh. This battery is comparable to that used in the Zala UAV and is capable of sustaining the drone’s operations over a range of 40–60 kilometers while carrying a 3 kg payload.

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