The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has officially approved the Amaga-10 unmanned aerial system for operational use within the national armed forces. This decision, confirmed by the Main Directorate for Support of the Life Cycle of Weapons and Military Equipment, marks a significant step in enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
The Amaga-10 UAV boasts high speed and maneuverability, making it a formidable asset in modern combat. It is designed to carry a warhead powerful enough to neutralize armored vehicles, even those equipped with additional protective measures. The system offers versatility in control, with drones capable of operating in both manual and semi-automatic modes for greater adaptability in mission execution.
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In addition to its combat capabilities, the Amaga-10 drone is engineered to withstand enemy electronic warfare systems, ensuring operational continuity in hostile environments. The drones are also configurable, offering options to equip them with various devices for a wide array of tasks.
Named after the Sarmatian warrior queen Amaga, the system honors a historic figure, symbolizing resilience and strength in Ukraine’s ongoing defense efforts.
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