The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has officially codified and approved the domestically produced Raroh-10 unmanned aerial system for use in the national armed forces. The announcement was made by the Main Directorate of Support for the Lifecycle of Weapons and Military Equipment.
The Raroh-10 system includes FPV drones built on reinforced, lightweight carbon frames, allowing them to endure high-speed maneuvers and operate in demanding environments. Each drone is powered by high-performance electric motors and equipped with both day and night vision systems to ensure precise target engagement in all lighting conditions.
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These drones carry explosive payloads capable of destroying enemy field fortifications, shelters, weapons, and even armored vehicles. Notably, the Raroh-10 drones are designed to resist enemy electronic warfare efforts, significantly increasing their survivability on the battlefield.
The adoption of the Raroh-10 system reflects Ukraine’s ongoing commitment to integrating advanced domestic technologies into its defense arsenal.
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